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Item #06 Award of RFQ #1503 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services 111■N /Jr ocoee florida AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET Meeting Date: October 6, 2015 Item # (a Reviewed By: Contact Name: Joyce Tolbert Department Director: A' ; �Gj%►'..i�l� �A Contact Number: 1516 City Manager: �/� 7" Subject: Award of RFQ #1503 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services Background Summary: The City's continuing contracts for engineering services have expired. In compliance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act (CCNA), Florida Statutes Section 287.055 and Chapter 21 of the City's Code of Ordinances, the City solicited statements of qualifications from qualified professional engineering firms or individuals that are interested in providing general engineering services for public works and utilities projects for studies, design, plans production, construction management, traffic impact analysis, development plan review, and other miscellaneous engineering projects. The firms selected by the City will provide professional engineering services to the City on an as needed basis, based upon task orders to be issued by the City under the continuing contract. The City intends to award continuing contracts to at least three (3) firms deemed to be the most highly qualified to perform the required services. The continuing contracts shall automatically be renewed annually, unless terminated by the City in writing, for a total of five (5) years from the date of execution, plus a one (1) year optional renewal at the City's discretion. The RFQ was advertised on July 5, 2015 and was publicly opened on August 4, 2015. There were fourteen (14) responses submitted. The Finance Department and Engineering Department reviewed the proposals and all were considered responsive, see the attached RFQ Checklist. Attached are the top three (3) ranked responses; original copies of all responses are available in the Finance Department for your review. The fourteen (14) responses were evaluated by the RFQ Evaluation Committee appointed by the City Manager, which was comprised of five (5) members: Bob Briggs, Chief Accountant; Richard Campanale, Public Works Operations Manager; Steve Krug, Public Works Director; Charles Smith, Utilities Director; and David Wheeler, City Engineer. The public RFQ Evaluation Committee meeting was held on September 22, 2015 with the Evaluation Committee evaluating and short-listing the firms on specific evaluation criteria. Please see the attached shortlist/evaluation form. The evaluation committee short-listed the following firms in ranked order, and recommends contracting with the top three (3) ranked firms, per the attached award recommendation from David Wheeler, P.E., City Engineer. The Table below is the Evaluation Committee's rankings: Rank/Respondent 1. Brindley Pieters and Associates Inc. (BPA) 2. CPH Inc. 3. Pegasus Engineering LLC 4. Inwood Consulting Engineers Inc. 5. GAI Consultants Inc. 6. Neel-Schaffer Inc. 7. Dewberry Engineers Inc. 8. Wantman Group Inc. (WGI) 9. Tetra Tech Inc. 10. Chen Moore &Associates Inc. 11. Cribb Philbeck Weaver Group Inc. (CPWG) 12. Jordan &Associates Consulting Inc. 13. IBI Group (Florida) Inc. 14. Miller, Legg &Associates Inc. Issue: Should the City Commission award the continuing contracts for engineering services to the three (3) short-listed firms, as recommended by the Evaluation Committee? Recommendations: Staff recommends that the City Commission award RFQ #1503 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services to Brindley Pieters and Associates Inc. (BPA), CPH Inc., and Pegasus Engineering LLC, and authorize Staff to proceed with contract negotiations with the selected firms, and authorize the Mayor, City Clerk, and staff to execute all necessary contract documents with these firms once the required insurance is received. Per the State of Florida CCNA Act Statute 287.055, if contract negotiations are unsuccessful with one of the top-ranked firms, staff shall terminate negotiations and initiate negotiations with the next ranked firm, and so on, until an agreement is reached. Attachments: 1. RFQ#1503 2. Addendum #1 3. Brindley Pieters Response 4. CPH Response 5. Pegasus Response 6. Evaluation Form/Shortlist 7. RFQ Checklist 8. Award Recommendation from City Engineer Financial Impact: As budgeted each fiscal year; it is anticipated the annual expenditures for engineering services should be approximately $50,000 to $75,000. Type of Item: (please mark with an x') Public Hearing For Cleric's Dept Use Ordinance First Reading X Consent Agenda Ordinance Second Reading Public Hearing Resolution Regular Agenda X Commission Approval Discussion& Direction Original Document/Contract Attached for Execution by City Clerk X Original Document/Contract Held by Department for Execution Reviewed by City Attorney 'e► N/A Reviewed by Finance Dept. '� N/A Reviewed by ( ) N/A 2 Mayor Commissioners John Grogan Vacant, District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 \ / City Manager Rusty Johnson, District 3 Robert Frank Joel F. Keller, District 4 ocoee florida MEMORANDUM TO: Joyce Tolbert Purchasing Agent ; FROM: David A. Wheeler, P.E. off l nj� City Engineer (. DATE: September 29, 2015 RE: Recommendation to Award RFQ 1503 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services The Evaluation Selection Committee, comprised of Charles Smith (Utilities Director), Stephen Krug (Public Works Director), Richard Campenale (Operations Manager- Public Works), Bob Briggs (Chief Accountant), and myself recommends the selection of the following three consultants for the ongoing Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services: Brindley Pieters & Associates, Inc. CPH, Inc. Pegasus Engineering, LLC The committee was provided with fourteen qualification packets from interested consulting engineering firms to review and rank. Following the review of the proposals, the committee members met and discussed the merits of the respondents on September 22, 2015. During that public meeting, the aforementioned three firms were ranked as the top three respondents. City staff contacted some of the references for Brindley Pieters & Associates, Inc. and found no exception or issues that would indicate any inability to perform the work as desired and required. The other two firms have already been working for the City under the previous contract term and staff saw no reason the contact their references. The scope of work to be performed under task orders issued under the continuing contracts may consist of, but will not necessarily be limited to: providing general engineering services for public works and utilities projects for studies, design, plans production, construction management, traffic impact analysis, development plan review, and other miscellaneous engineering projects. It is the intent of staff to rotate between the firms; and it is anticipated that the annual expenditures for general consulting services should range between $50,000 and $75, 000. 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Q U 0 °o ns L co m .. ,�`.� c Cl- s a • a ) Q 3 0 a) aai aa, a) m G m CO 0 0 U �? 0 0 °� z a F- y .; 1— N M to co f- a0 r r r r 1. . I CITY OF OCOEE s 3 da , . ,,, { 3 ¥, a , S �'�� �� Statement of x i� Qualifications a for Continuing Contracts . ran for i 4 , ' �: Engineering Services 1 .4. • RFQ #1503 { Submitted by Brindley pie & Associates, Inc. Maitland I Florida ItI'Al J Table of Contents Section 1 Letter of Interest 1 Section 2 Organization Chart 3 Key Staff Resumes 4 Section 3 Licenses 26 Section 4 Subconsultants 27 Section 5 Relevant Project Experience 29 Section 6 References 37 Section 7 Workload 38 Section 8 Office Location 39 Section 9 MBE Certification 40 Section 10 Company Information Signature Sheet RFQ 1503 Addendum Acknowledgement ti { ItI'AI Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 /IPA Brindley Pieters&Associates, Inc. Suite 180 2600 Maitland Center Parkway arriby Pk Om fi Maitland, Florida 32751 407.830.8700 August 4, 2015 www.bpa-engineers.com Joyce Tolbert, Purchasing Agent City of Ocoee Finance Department/Purchasing, Second Floor 150 North Lakeshore Drive Ocoee FL 34761 `. Re: Request for Qualifications for Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services, RFQ#1503 Dear Members of the Selection Committee: BPA is pleased to submit our Statement of Qualifications to the City of Ocoee for Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services. We have included information in the following pages to demonstrate BPA's experience on similar projects; the qualifications of our staff; and our commitment to the City of Ocoee to perform all work professionally and expeditiously. BPA is a certified Minority Business Enterprise and for more than 22 years has provided professional civil and structural engineering services to an impressive list of repeat clients that includes city, county, and state agencies. In addition to the extensive civil engineering, transportation, drainage, utility engineering projects our firm and staff have completed, BPA has provided engineering services for commercial, industrial, and residential structures along with arenas, convention centers, airport terminals, parking structures, schools, bus terminals, roadway projects, stormwater projects, park and recreation development and site development for city and county governments. Our professional staff and relevant experience included in this proposal will demonstrate that BPA has the following qualifications to complete all assignments from the City of Ocoee. • A professional staff of experienced engineers, designers, and support staff who have successfully completed similar projects for clients throughout Florida. ' • Project Managers with the resources, expertise, and determination to produce successful projects for the City. • The experience and professional judgment to provide innovative, practical, sustainable, and cost-efficient design solutions for all assignments. A major component in the satisfaction of our clients is the ability to respond immediately to our clients' needs. Our ability to respond immediately is predicated on our staff having the ability to manage workloads, both current and future. BPA is committed to ensuring that our key staff is available to meet all the requirements of our clients. Having worked on many continuing services contracts over the years, BPA has an excellent record of meeting our client's needs on time and within budget. BPA's key staff are immediately available to be assigned to our client's project. It is our policy to assign personnel who have experience and knowledge of design and plan production that is consistent with our client's standards and criteria. The staff remains highly committed and responsive to ensuring quality and client satisfaction, while conforming to the budget and schedule. ItIII Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 11Page 1 i F r r BPA's continuing services contracts include the following. • Continuing Professional Engineering Design Services for Orange County, Florida • Volusia County Continuing Professional Engineering Services for Road and Bridge Projects • Florida Department of Transportation District 5 Districtwide Utility Coordination Projects • City of Orlando Continuing Professional Traffic and Transportation Engineering Services • City of Orlando Continuing Wastewater Related Professional Engineering Services • City of Orlando Continuing Contract for Professional Civil Engineering Services 1' • City of Orlando Continuing Professional Services for Landscape Architecture • City of Orlando Continuing Professional Engineering and Odor Control Consulting Services • Orange County Continuing Building Envelope Services 4 • Continuing Professional Civil and Structural Engineering Services for the Orange County School Board • Continuing Professional Civil and Structural Engineering for the Volusia County Public School System r • Continuing Structural Engineering Services for the City of Orlando, Florida • City of Miami Beach Professional NE Services for Civil Engineering • Program Management for the Better Jacksonville Transportation and Road Widening Projects r For this project, BPA has assembled a team of qualified subconsultants, all of which we have worked together on previous projects. s t Barnes Ferland and Associates, Inc. Utilities and Surveying Ghyabi &Associates, Inc. Traffic Engineering k' Matern Professional Engineering, Inc Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Environmental Management&Design Inc Environmental 1 1 We trust that after reviewing our qualifications you will find that BPA provides the experience, dedication, and quality necessary to serve the City of Ocoee. f Sincerely, t t Brindley Pieters&Associates, Inc. I Brindley Pieters, P.E. President i r 1 i 1 1 /IPA Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 21Page 5y i a 1- r i ORGANIZATION CHART 1 I $fr. City of Ocoee QA/QC Engineer Project Manager Principal in Charge Wesley Barnes, PE Thomas Smith, PE Brindley Pieters, PE f t I i Public Involvement Civil Engineering Drainage/Stormwaten I BPA BPA Permitting t BPA I Oscar Bermudez, PE Thomas Smith, PE Ira Battle, PE o Reshma Chandnani, PE Theodore Georgacopoulos, Structures Randy Augat Utility Coordination BPA y g at BPA Jeffrey Loyer Peter Acel, PE Trevor Adams, PE, LEED AP Patricia Dickerson Survey/Utilities Design Parks&Recreation Traffic Engineering BFA BPA GHYABI Willie E. Thomas, PE Oscar Bermudez, PE Martha Moore, PE Geoff Hennessy, PE Randy Augat Bahram Joulaee, PE Cynthia Malone, PE Trevor Adams, PE, LEED AP Alan King, PE William Miller PLS Electrical/Lighting/ Construction Inspection& Environmental Mechanical Plans Review EMD Matern BPA I Craig Turner, PE, LEED AP Jeffrey Loyer Kathleen S. Hale, PWS Bradley Perrott, PE, LEED AP, Patricia Dickerson i E ItIiI Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 i' 3lPage I f 1 BRINDLEY PIETERS, P.E. President, Principal in Charge EXPERIENCE Mr. Pieters' career encompasses civil and structural engineering, from planning and design 40 Years through project administration and construction inspection. Since founding BPA in 1991, Mr. Pieters has remained directly involved in preparation of all plans and contract documents, schedules and project budgets for all projects, including highways, bridges, site plans, buildings, rapid transit, airports, and utility systems. Mr. Pieters engineering career includes providing infrastructure design, highway design, transit design, and site supervision responsibilities, thus gaining extensive experience and insight of the technical aspects of the design as well as the construction processes. He has managed teams of engineers responsible for the delivery of the detailed civil and structural designs and the coordination with the related engineering services designers for projects for numerous cities and counties throughout Florida including FDOT, Central Florida Expressway Authority, Orange County, Volusia Count , Seminole Count , and the Cit of Orlando. PROFESSIONAL LICENSE PROJECTS Professional Engineer Apopka-Vineland Road at Olympia High School, Orange County FL. Project Director. Florida#35428 Construction plans for lengthening the southbound left turn lane and removal and replacement Georgia#26390 of curb, gutter, and median, widening of roadway, mill and resurface existing pavement, Maryland#10545 signing and pavement marking plans, and stormwater management permit exception letter Texas#55608 Wekiva Springs Road at Clay Springs Elementary School, Orange County FL. Project Alabama#25344 Director. Construction plans for addition of right turn lane and replacement of the existing traffic Tennessee#108503 signals, pavement marking plans, stormwater management permit modification application, traffic signal plans, and utility coordination. North Carolina#030321 Curry Ford Road, SR 417 to Dean Ridge Road, Orange County FL. Project Director. Nevada#19686 Construction plans for the reconstruction of 1.5-miles of 2-lane highway to a 4-lanes. Services Washington DC#905993 included roadway plans and profile, drainage, and maintenance of traffic with the incorporation of traffic signals, medians, and left turn bays at intersections and driveways. 1, EDUCATION Williamson Boulevard, Volusia County FL. Project Director. Design for widening a 5-mile B.S.Civil Engineering, Howard University 1972 roadway section to 4-lanes with a raised median and paved shoulders. Enterprise Road, Volusia County FL. Project Director. Preliminary engineering study and PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION design for the reconstruction of 2.9 miles of a 2-lane rural to a 5-lane urban roadway. American Public Works Association Big Tree Road, Volusia County FL. Project Director. Roadway and drainage design for a 1- National Society of mile section of Big Tree Road from Nova Road to Kenilworth Avenue. The typical section Professional Engineers included two, 12-foot travel lanes, a continuous left turn lane, swale drainage, and sidewalks. Florida Engineering Providence Boulevard, Volusia County FL. Project Director. Roadway and drainage design Society for a 3-lane rural roadway to a 5-lane urban roadway with curb and gutter, closed drainage Tau Beta Pi(National system, signing and pavement marking plans, signalization plans, utility plans, drainage report Engineering Honor and permitting, stormwater management plan, erosion and sedimentation control plans, 1` Society) specifications, cost estimates, and Public Involvement Meeting. SR 8 (1.10) from Shoal River Bridge to the Walton County Line, FDOT District 3. Project Director. Preparation of construction plans for 7.5-mile milling and resurfacing of 4-lane divided interstate. Project included wetland flagging, signing and pavement markings, guardrail update, utility coordination, erosion and sedimentation control plans, and preparation of specifications. SR 8 from Escambia Bay Bridge to SR 281, Santa Rosa County and SR 295 from SR 30 to SR 727, FDOT District 3. Project Director. Preparation of roadway and drainage design and erosion and sedimentation control plans, for a 3-mile section of SR 8 and a 3-mile section of SR 295. I 1 it IDA Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 41Page ( t 1 { BRINDLEY PIETERS, P.E. President, Principal in Charge PAGE 2 AWARDS PROJECTS Lake Eola, Orlando FL. Project Director. Preparation of stormwater management plan, design Seminole County of the drainage system, potable water service, paving and final grading. Successful Business Doris Leeper Spruce Creek Preserve and Recreation Area, Volusia County FL. Project Person of the Year,2008 Director. Design and permitting of a new secondary entrance to the park. Project included Martin Luther King Award, sensitive permitting issues through protected and archeologically rich areas. City of Longwood,January 2007 Chosewood Park, Atlanta GA. Project Director. Civil and structural design for a 50-foot span Eagle Award from the pedestrian bridge, which was designed on concrete bents with steel girders and has a treated African American Chamber wood deck. of Commerce of Central Shingle Creek Trail (Oak Ridge Road to Sand Lake Road), Orlando FL. Project Manager. Florida,2006 Responsible for the design and construction administration for the boardwalk pavilions, and Top 25 African American bridge. Design included foundation design for the pre-fabricated bridge over the stormwater Owned Businesses from pond outfall structure. the Orlando Business Journal,2002 Lake Ashby Park, Volusia County FL. Project Director. Scope of work included parking lot National Small Business expansion, drainage design, permitting, design of a new boardwalk, specifications, cost Person of the Year estimates and construction administration. ' Runner-Up,2001 Bill Frederick Park, Orlando FL. Project Director. Design and permitting of an overflow Small Business Person of parking lot at this 178-acre park. Services included grading, erosion and sedimentation the Year-State of Florida, controls, parking lot design, and permitting the project through the SFWMD. 2001 West Orange Trail, Orange County FL. Project Director. Oversaw the utility coordination and Small Business Person of permitting for the drainage, stormwater and wetland impacts. The project was the design of 14- the Year-North Florida miles of paved multi-use trails, equestrian trail, parking, retention ponds, and pedestrian SBA District,2001 bridges. The Caribbean and Orlando Utilities Commission Project Renew, Orlando FL. Project Director. Project consists Floridian Association Award for Outstanding of an annual average flow 8.55 MGD pumping station and approximately 14-miles of 24-inch Contributions to the DIP reclaimed water transmission main. Responsible for the project management of Business Community of approximately 3 miles of the design and preparation of construction documents. Central Florida,2001 Bennett Road Pump Station, Orlando FL. Project Director. Oversaw the structural design for Small Business Person of the pump station and wet well building; cost estimates; specifications; construction observation the Year-North Florida and reports of the structural elements; and preparation of as built drawings. SBA District,2000 Master Pump Station Improvements, Group 5, Orange County FL. Project Director. Preparation of site plans for rehabilitation/removal/relocation alternatives at 5 pump station sites. Estimates of construction costs and a preliminary design report for the improvements were prepared. Lift Station 5, Orlando FL. Project Director. Oversaw the civil/site design and permitting for the construction of the pump station, electrical building, generator building, generator and emergency power system, fuel storage system, odor control system, and related site work, and site/civil design for the demolition, salvage, and restoration of the existing site. Lift Station 3, Orlando FL. Project Director. Oversaw the civil and structural design and analysis for the new wet well and pump station building. Also provided the civil/site design for the expanded pump station site as well as the Environmental Resource permitting. Balcombe Road Rehabilitation, Orange County FL. Project Director. Oversaw the design of the drainage pipe and pump station riser pipes at the lift station, manhole and force main replacement, 16-inch force main, and sanitary sewer pipe. Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 51Page 1: 6 THOMAS SMITH, P.E. Project Manager EXPERIENCE 41 Years Mr. Smith has worked on a wide array of projects for Orange County, City of Orlando, FDOT, Central Florida Expressway Authority, and GOAA. His projects include milling and resurfacing of 2-lane and 4-lane local roads, arterials and interstate roadways, widening from 2-lanes to 4- lanes or more of divided and undivided roadways, interchange design, intersection improvements, traffic signal modernization, drainage utilities design and coordination, permitting, sidewalk design and pedestrian safety improvements, overhead and ground-mounted sign structure design on interstates and local highways, pavement markings, maintenance of traffic, QA/QC management, and public involvement. As Construction Manager, Mr. Smith has provided CEI management and oversight for projects including sanitary and force main sewer installation, signing and pavement markings, school construction, site improvements, electrical, lighting and communication installations, roadway widenin• and reconstruction, draina•e improvements, and constructabilit reviews. EDUCATION PROJECTS M.B.A.Management, Apopka-Vineland Road at Olympia High School, Orange County FL. Project Manager. 1984,Roosevelt University Construction plans for widening and lengthening the SB left turn lane by 300', replacement of B.S.Civil Engineering, curb, gutter, and median, mill and resurface, signing and pavement marking plans, stormwater 1971,University of Michigan management permit exception, and coordination of median landscaping reduction. If Wekiva Springs Road at Clay Springs Elementary School, Orange County FL. Project REGISTRATION Manager. Construction plans for addition of right turn lane and replacement of existing traffic Professional Engineer signals. Project involved pavement widening, replacement of curb and gutter, relocation of Georgia#56268 sidewalk and drainage structures, modernization of traffic signals, relocation of street lighting, Georgia#026604 g 9 Illinois#062037266 signing and pavement marking plans, stormwater management permit modification application, traffic signal plans, and utility coordination. CERTIFICATION East Bay Neighborhood Roadway and Sidewalk Improvements, Orange County FL Project CTQP QC Manager Manager. Preliminary and final design and bid documents for existing street milling and CTQP Earthwork resurfacing, sidewalks, drainage improvements, traffic control, utility coordination, drainage Construction Inspection calculations and SJRWMD ERP permitting. Level 2 TECHNICAL COURSE Curry Ford Road, SR 417 to Dean Ridge Road, Orange County FL. Project Manager. FDOT Advanced Construction plans for the reconstruction of 1.5-miles of roadway from a 2-lane highway to a 4- Maintenance of Traffic lane facility including roadway plans and profile, drainage, and MOT with the incorporation of FDOT Specifications traffic signals, medians, and left turn bays at intersections and driveways Package Amway Center Streetscape, Orlando FL. Engineer of Record. Construction documents for streetscape improvements on Division Avenue and Hughey Avenue and South Street. Design PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION included new roadways, sidewalks, lighting, signals, storm sewers, utility connections and Institute of Transportation removal or relocation of facilities in conflict with the improvements. Engineers Sanford Avenue Streetscape, Sanford FL. Engineer of Record. Provided design and QA/QC Intelligent Transportation for the civil design for the streetscape improvements to Sanford Avenue from 1St Street to 6th Society of Florida Street. Improvements included brick roadways, on-street parking, sidewalks, lighting, hardscape, street trees, and irrigation, storm sewers, site furnishings, and utility relocations. South Access Road at Orlando International Airport. Design for the 1.5-mile roadway widening from 2-lanes to 4-lanes. Project Manager. Construction plans for the roadway widening and resurfacing, which included drainage, utilities with utility relocations, signing and pavement markings, traffic signals, landscaping, lighting, and permitting and managing subconsultants. Continuing Contract for Engineering Services'RFQ 1503 61Page THOMAS SMITH, P.E. Project Manager Page 2 PROJECTS SR 290 (Olive Road) from Sears Boulevard to SR 289 (9th Avenue), Escambia County, FDOT District 3. Project Manager. Construction plans for 4.4-mile widening and resurfacing along with intersection improvements and designing safety improvements to meet 3R requirements. Design tasks included design analysis, roadway, drainage, signing and pavement markings, signalization, MOT, permitting, cost estimates, and specifications. SR 8 (1-10) from the Shoal River Bridge to the Walton County Line, Okaloosa County, FDOT District 3. Project Manager. Construction plans for 7.5-mile milling and resurfacing of 4- lane divided interstate. Project included roadway design, wetland flagging, signing and pavement markings, guardrail update, utility coordination, and preparation of specifications. SR 71 (Cecil Costins Boulevard) from end of Concrete Pavement to Intercoastal Bridge, Gulf County, FDOT District 3. Project Manager. Design for resurfacing, rehabilitation, and restoration of a 6.3-mile section of SR 71. The roadway consists of a 4-lane urban and 2-lane rural section. Project included roadway design, utilities, MOT plans, and public involvement. SR 292 (Perdido Keys Road) at River Road and SR 742, Escambia County FL, Florida DOT District 3. Project Manager. Responsible for signing and pavement marking plans and signalization plans for the milling and resurfacing of one-half mile section of SR 292. SR 69 from the Calhoun County Line to SR 10, Jackson County FL. FDOT District 3. Project Manager. Milling and resurfacing of a rural two-lane, 8.4-mile section of SR 69. The typical section consists of 12-foot travel lanes and six-foot shoulders. Responsible for signing and pavement marking plans, erosion and sedimentation control plans, and no passing study. SR 500 (US 192) from east of Radar Road to Unsigned Road, Brevard County. FDOT District 5. Engineer of Record. Milling, resurfacing, and reconstruction of 1-mile section of roadway including safety improvements to meet 3R requirements, design analysis, signing and pavement markings, MOT, permitting, cost estimates, and specifications. SR 408 Widening from Oxalis Drive to Chickasaw Trail, Central Florida Expressway Authority. Project Manager. Responsible for the Chickasaw Trail widening from 3 to 6-lanes. Responsibilities included preparing design drawings, specifications, and estimates at the new interchange. Project involved roadway widening, dual turn lanes at the westbound access ramp, stormwater drainage and pond design, signing and pavement markings, traffic signals, guardrail, MOT, retaining and gravity walls, roadway lighting, and utility relocation and coordination. SR 429 Interchange with CR 437A (Ocoee-Apopka Road), Central Florida Expressway Authority. Project Manager. Construction plans for a new diamond interchange with full access in both directions. Project involved design of new ramps, and widening on CR 437A from 2 to 4- lanes, stormwater drainage, pond design, signing and pavement markings, overhead sign structures, guardrail, MOT, roadway and sign lighting, traffic signals at two interchanges, fiber optic network, retaining and gravity walls, and sewer and water connections for toll plazas. Bill Frederick Park, Orlando FL. Engineer of Record. Project was the design and permitting of an overflow parking lot at this 178-acre park. Services included grading, erosion and sedimentation controls, parking lot design, and permitting the project through the SFWMD. Shingle Creek Trail (Oak Ridge Road to Sand Lake Road), Orlando FL. Engineer of Record. Project encompassed the design and construction administration for the boardwalk pavilions, and bridge. Design included foundation design for the pre-fabricated bridge over the stormwater pond outfall structure. Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 71Page RESHMA CHANDNANI, P.E. Project Engineer EXPERIENCE Ms. Chandnani has over 29 years of progressively responsible experience in transportation and 29 Years transit, civil engineering and public infrastructure projects in Program Management Services, General Engineering Consultant and Design Consultant contract environments. As Lead Transit Engineer for program management services, Ms. Chandnani has managed transit and rail studies and design consultants, represented the client, coordinated with local authorities and stakeholders for projects, both in the United States overseas. As project manager and lead project engineer, Ms. Chandnani has demonstrated diverse engineering, project and program management and contract administration skills for projects requiring multi-disciplinary design for both, the traditional Design-Bid-Build and the Design-Build project delive methods. EDUCATION PROJ ECTS BE Civil Engineering/M.S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orange County FL. Project Manager/Engineer of Record responsible University of Baroda; India for design for the 3.2-mile reconstruction widening. Responsibilities included of roadway 1976 geometry, utilities coordination, horizontal and vertical alignment, preparation of construction Diploma Certificate in plans and specifications, signing and pavement marking plans. Advanced Supervisory Leadership Program,Rollins Crystal Springs Road Improvements, Jacksonville FL. Project Manager/Engineer of Record College 2001 for 3.5 miles of roadway widening and reconstruction. Project included design for relocation and Diploma Certificate-Traffic upgrade of water and sewer mains, signing and pavement marking plans, and preparation of Engineering Fundamentals, specifications, construction cost estimate and bid evaluation. University of Wisconsin 2002 International Drive Circulator Transit Study, Orange County, FDOT District 5. Project Diploma Certificate- Engineer for an 8 mile Transit Study along the International Drive corridor. The project included Engineering Fundamentals technology determination, alignment studies, construction cost reports, concept plans, and for Rail Transit,University of alignment exhibits and presentation to the public. Wisconsin 2003 Diploma Certificate- FDOT District 3 Resurfacing, Wakulla County. Project Manager for the resurfacing and Fundamentals of Railway drainage design of 18 miles of roadway including preparing signing and pavement marking plans. Train Control&Signaling US 41 (SR 45) Reconstruction, Sarasota County, FDOT District 1. Project Manager for 8-mile Systems,University of widening and reconstruction design. Wisconsin 2003 Four Points PD&E Study, Tallahassee, FDOT. Project Manager for a PD&E Study and REGISTRATION preparation of construction documents for a 1.4-mile roadway intersection project. Professional Engineer Florida#46413 SR 436 Widening, FDOT District 5. Design Engineer for roadway widening and modification of Georgia#019309 four intersections and design of stormwater drainage system, signing and pavement marking, plans preparations and design documentation. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION Florida Engineering SR 53511.4 Interchange, FDOT District 5. Design Engineer for geometric design, layout, Society stormwater drainage system, and signing and pavement marking plans. American Society of Civil Seminole County Expressway, Seminole County FL. Project Manager for 16-mile PD&E Engineers Study and final design for the roadway including horizontal and vertical geometry, drainage American Society of Engineers of Indian Origin design and signing and pavement markings. SR 408, Section 395, Central Florida Expressway Authority. Project Manager for preliminary and final engineering, including horizontal and vertical geometry, drainage design and signing and pavement markings. Lake Eola Park, Orlando FL. Project Manager for the civil and structural design of Lake Eola Park expansion. Responsibilities included design of potable water supply, sanitary sewer and stormwater facilities, grading and drainage, environmental protection, and permitting. Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 81Page OSCAR BERMUDEZ, P.E. Project Engineer EXPERIENCE Mr. Bermudez has been involved in preparing and/or supervising the preparation of construction 15 Years documents, permits, and has overseen construction activities for various civil/site projects. His experience includes coordination of engineering activities with Federal, State and local agencies. His experience includes the design of stormwater management and drainage facilities, analysis and design for various types of land uses, roadway/highway analysis and design, parking lots, and multi-agency permitting. His experience also includes the knowledge of the principles and practices of civil and site engineering along with knowledge of design, construction, operation and maintenance of water and sewage systems, roadway systems, airport facilities, ground trans.ortation, runwa s and taxiwa s. EDUCATION PROJECTS B.S.Civil Engineering, Sanford Avenue Streetscape, Sanford FL. Project Engineer. Responsible for the stormwater University of Central system design and permitting through SJRWMD. Also repsonsible for the water main relocation Florida,2000 design and permitting though FDEP for the streetscape project. East Bay Neighborhood Roadway and Sidewalk Improvements, Orange County FL. Project REGISTRATION Professional Engineer Engineer. Responsible for the design and permitting for retrofit of an existing subdivision's swale Florida#79011 system to a piped system. Project included design of a wet detention pond to improve the water Alabama#33560 quality of the system and temporary wetland impacts. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION Bill Frederick Park, Orlando FL. Project Engineer. Responsible for the design and permitting of American Society of Civil an overflow parking lot at this 178-acre park. Services included grading, erosion and Engineers sedimentation controls, parking lot design, and permitting the project through the SFWMD. Association of State Flood Orlando Urban Trail Colonial Pedestrian Overpass, Orlando FL. Project Engineer responsible Plain Managers for the preparation of the D/B RFP criteria for the sidewalks, trails, curb and gutter, fencing, pedestrian circulation, ADA requirements, utility coordination, and stormwater permitting for the pedestrian bridge over Colonial Drive. A single pedestrian bridge, approximately 190 feet, will span diagonally over Colonial Drive and the CSX rail. SR 71 from end of Concrete Pavement to Intercoastal Bridge, Gulf County. FDOT District 3. Project Engineer. Responsible for NWFWMD permitting for 6.3-mile resurfacing, rehabilitation, and restoration. Permit exemption was obtained from water management district. SR 290 (Olive Road) from Sears Boulevard to SR 289 (9th Avenue), Escambia County. FDOT District 3. Project Engineer. Responsible for the NWFWMD permitting for 4.4-mile widening and resurfacing. Permit exemption was obtained from the water management district. SR 429/CR 437A, Central Florida Expressway Authority. Project Engineer. Responsible for hydraulics analysis, stormwater system design and permitting. Design incorporated 4 dry retention ponds and 1 wet detention pond. Permits included Apopka Special Basin Criteria (pollutant loading analysis) and Florida DEP ERP. Williamson Boulevard, Volusia County FL. Project Engineer. Responsible for the stormwater design and permitting for the widening of a 3-mile roadway section from 2-lanes to 4-lanes. The project included three wet detention ponds. Gore Street Improvements, Orlando FL. Project Engineer prepared the MOT plan for the construction of a new stormwater system. Lake Adair Stormwater Improvements, Orlando FL. Project Engineer. Prepared the MOT plan for the replacement of the culverts that connect Lake Adair and Lake Concord. Marks Street/Pasadena Place Utility Improvements, Orlando FL. Project Engineer. Responsible for preparing the construction plans for the roadway and stormwater improvements. /IPAContinuing Contract for Engineering Services'RFQ 1503 91 Page THEODORE GEORGACOPOULOS, P.E. Project Engineer EXPERIENCE Mr. Georgacopoulos has over thirty years of experience in project management, planning, design 31 Years and construction of highways, roadways, civil infrastructure, rapid transit, high speed rail, and airport facilities as a project manager and lead engineer. His responsibilities have included overall project management, development of scope, budget and schedule, supervision of engineering and preparation of plans, report writing, personnel management, and coordination with the various design team members, outside agencies, subconsultants, the client and the project shareholders. His construction management experience includes design services during construction for review of contractor shop drawing submittals, change notices, requests for information, monitoring of scope, budget and schedule, inspections, punch lists, coordination meetin•s and neeotiations with the contractors and sue Tiers. EDUCATION PROJECTS B.S.Civil Engineering, Pavement Rehabilitation Program, MARTA, Atlanta. Project Manager responsible for the Georgia Institute of planning and development of the long term capital improvement program for pavement Technology 1982, rehabilitation for busways and parking lots. This effort included the condition assessment surveys Associate of Civil of 30 busway and parking lot facilities, evaluation and ranking of all the facilities based on the Engineering Technology, condition with a recommendation on the next rehabilitation projects to be undertaken. The Chattanooga State planning, detail design and rehabilitation construction of five busways was also completed. Institute 1976 Roadways Study, Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Civil Engineer responsible Attended the Masters of for the preliminary study and preliminary design for the plan to develop a new roadway system Program at Georgia Sta capable to handle the additional traffic volumes at the Terminals. Program at Gergi State p University 1988-1990. Utilities Master Plan, Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Civil Engineer Courses in Urban responsible for the planning study and preliminary design for the Utilities Master Plan effort for Drainage,Hydrology and the West Terminal expansion. This study provided a programmatic evaluation, planning and Hydraulics,and AutoCAD sizing of the site utilities requirements for the terminal expansion including sanitary, water, gas, Seminars on MX electricity, data and communications, storm water, the central energy plant and a utility corridor. Engineering design and 3- 1-75 at Aviation Boulevard Interchange, Atlanta. Civil Engineer responsible for the preparation D modeling program and of construction documents for a more efficient interchange at 1-75. New alignments were Underground Detention developed and all aspects of the interchange were redesigned. Design for Stormwater Management 1-85 Corridor Study and Airport Access Roadway, Atlanta. Civil Engineer responsible for the preliminary design for the improvements to the 1-85 corridor. A new scheme was developed with REGISTRATION new access roadways, collector distributor roads, HOV lanes and flyover access ramps. Professional Engineer 1-85/SR 400 Interchange Improvement Study, Atlanta. Civil Engineer. The SR 400 Concept Georgia#019060 Traffic and Toll Revenue Study encompassed both the long and short range plans to guide Louisiana:#0037526 transportation investments in the SR 400 Corridor. The Study developed alternative concepts for PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION the 1-85/SR400 Interchange. National Society of North Springs Station, MARTA, Atlanta. Civil Engineer responsible for the design for the Professional Engineers construction of the roadways surrounding the Station, one exit flyover ramp and one entry ramp into the GA 400 highway. Member of the ASCE Transportation and Sandy Springs Station, MARTA, Atlanta. Civil Engineer responsible for the preparation of Development Institute construction documents for the relocation of a major roadway and utilities surrounding the Station. Responsibilities also included the design for a busway and parking garage. Dunwoody Station MARTA, Atlanta. Civil Engineer responsible for the preparation of construction documents for the relocation of two roadways and utilities, and the design for two parking garages. Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 10IPage 1 RANDY AUGAT Senior Designer EXPERIENCE Mr. Augat is experienced in designing and managing projects that have included streetscapes, 27 Years multi-use trails, greenways, parks, site planning, roadways, utility systems and storm sewers. These projects included environmental permitting and construction administration. Mr. Augat has experience on a number of streetscape and park projects encompassing developing construction and bid documents, designing urban streetscape improvements, landscaping, relocation of existing underground utilities, designing new electric and fiber optic ducts banks, permitting stormwater improvements, creatine public spaces and desi.nin. public art installations. EDUCATION PROJECTS B.A.Florida State Amway Center Streetscape, Orlando FL. Project Manager. Design for the streetscape University improvements on Division Avenue and Hughey Avenue and South Street. Design included new roadways, sidewalks, lighting, signals, storm sewers, and utility connections. PROFESSIONAL Canal Street Streetscape, New Smyrna Beach FL. Project Engineer. Design for the roadway, AFFILIATION American Society of Civil utility, drainage, and permitting. Project included sidewalk and streetscape design, parallel Engineers parking, signing and pavement markings, signalized intersections, stormwater sewer system design, retention pond, and sanitary sewer system. American Society of Tephford Park, Tamarac FL. Project Manager. Civil design and permitting of a 22-acre city park Highway Engineers adjacent to a SFWMD canal. Project included 8' wide concrete paths, landscaping, playground, American Water Works fishing dock, public art, picnic and group pavilions, restrooms, park amenities, signage, and Association sanitary sewer lift stations and permitting through SFWMD, FDEP, and Broward County. Manatee Island Park, Daytona Beach FL. Project Manager. Design and permitting of a 2-acre city park on an island in the Intercoastal waterway. Project included asphalt trail, restroom facility, lift station, landscaping, vehicle/pedestrian bridge, boat dock, picnic pavilions, and permitting through SJRWMD and FDEP. Halifax Harbor Marina and Park, Daytona Beach. FL. Project Engineer. Design and permitting of a 12-acre city marina and park on the Intercoastal. Project included concrete trails, four restrooms, lift station, landscaping, wooden dock, playground, and picnic and group pavilions.Also responsible for the permitting through SJRWMD, FDEP and the City of Daytona Beach. Bill Frederick Park, Orlando FL. Project Manager. Design and permitting of an overflow parking lot at this 178-acre park. Services included grading, erosion and sedimentation controls, parking lot design, and permitting through SFWMD. Doris Leeper Spruce Creek Preserve and Recreation Area, Volusia County FL. Project Engineer. Design of a new secondary entrance to the park and included through SJRWMD, ACOE, FFWCC, and FL Division of Historical Resources. Lake Eola, Orlando FL. Project Engineer responsible for preparing the stormwater management plan, drainage system, potable water service, paving and final grading. West Orange Trail, Orange County FL. Project Engineer responsible for permitting the drainage, stormwater and wetland impacts on the project. The project was the design of fourteen miles of paved multi-use trails, equestrian trail, parking areas, retention ponds, pedestrian bridges, and utility relocations Cady Way Trail, Utility Coordination, FDOT District 5. Project Engineer. Utility relocation coordination on two multi-use trail projects, partially funded by FDOT ISTEA grants. The utility relocations followed FDOT guidelines for relocation procedures including Utility Relocation Agreements, Utility Relocation Schedules and the use of JPAs by utility agencies. Shingle Creek Trail (Oak Ridge Road to Sand Lake Road), Orlando FL. Project Manager. Responsible for the design and construction administration for the boardwalk pavilions, and bridge. Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 111 Page milk ° JEFFREY LOYER Designer EXPERIENCE Mr. Loyer is experienced in all aspects of highway and secondary roadway design and inspection 31 Years including new and reconstruction projects. His experience includes design and review of horizontal and vertical geometric alignments, utility coordination, certified traffic control, specifications, preparing and checking all final computations, pavement design and other tasks required to produce roadway plans to the client's standards and specifications. His construction inspection experience includes roadway and sanitary/storm sewer construction, and field reviews during the construction of .ro'ects in the .ost desi.n .hase of the contract TECHNICAL COURSE PROJECTS FDOT Drainage Design Apopka-Vineland Road at Olympia High School, Orange County FL. Responsible for the ! FDOT Traffic Control horizontal and vertical alignments, signing and pavement markings, plans and quantities for the Plan Design lengthening of the southbound left turn lane. FDOT Traffic East Bay Roadway Improvements, Orange County FL. Responsible for design of the horizontal Engineering and vertical alignments, signing and pavement markings, preparation of plans and quantities. Fundamentals Wekiva Springs Road at Clay Springs Elementary School, Orange County. FL. Preparation of FDOT Value construction contract plans for addition of a right turn lane and replacement of the existing traffic Engineering signals. Responsible for design of the horizontal and vertical alignments, signing and pavement FDOT Project markings, preparation of plans and quantities. Management Training McCulloch Road at North Tanner Road, Orange County. FL. Preparation of construction Modules I IV contract plans for intersection widening and replacement of traffic signals. Responsible for design of FDOT Trns*port the horizontal and vertical alignments, preparation of plans and quantities. FDOT Specification US 27, Polk County, FDOT District 1. Responsible for the completion of the design of horizontal Package and vertical alignments, traffic control, utility relocation, preparation of plans oversight, and Institute of quantities for the 6-lane rural roadway. Transportation SR 30 (US 98) from the Gulf County Line to east of CR 385 (Tilton Road), Franklin County, Engineering Planning and Design of Freeways FDOT District 3. Responsible for the roadway plans for the resurfacing, restoration, and a and Interchanges rehabilitation of 5.598 miles of the existing 2-lane roadway. MicroStation/GEOPAK SR 71 (Cecil Costins Blvd) from end of concrete pavement to Intracoastal Bridge, Gulf County, FDOT District 3. Responsible for design and preparation of plans and quantities for 6.6- CERTIFICATION mile milling, resurfacing, safety improvements, and drainage Advanced Maintenance SR 44, Lake County, FDOT District 5. Responsible for the design of the horizontal and vertical of Traffic/FDOT alignments, traffic control, erosion control, signing and pavement markings, preparation of plans Advanced Traffic and quantities for the 4-lane urban and rural roadway. Control Plan Design US 192, Osceola County, FDOT District 5. Responsible for the design of the horizontal and AASHTO Roadside vertical alignments, traffic control, utility relocation, and quantities for the 6-lane rural roadway. Design SR 11,Volusia County, FDOT District 5. Responsible for plans and quantities for paved shoulder CTQP Earthwork additions, pavement resurfacing and safety improvements on 14-miles of roadway. Construction Inspection Level 1 SR 5 (US 1), Volusia County, FDOT District 5. Responsible for design plans and quantities for CTQP Earthwork paved shoulder additions, pavement resurfacing, safety improvements, and seven box culvert Construction Inspection extensions on 9-miles of roadway. Level 2 SR 500 (US 441), Orange County, FDOT District 5. Responsible for design plans and quantities Value Engineering, for concrete pavement rehabilitation including field inventory and inspection of all distressed C.V.S.Module I concrete pavement along 2-miles of roadway. Nuclear Gauge Safety SR 4291CR 437A Interchange, Central Florida Expressway Authority. Responsible for final Hazmat Certification construction plans for a new diamond interchange with full access in both directions for CR 437A. Responsible for the design and checking of horizontal and vertical geometric alignments, preparation of roadway plans and quantities, and reviewing computations. BIM Continuing Contract for Engineering Services'RFQ 1503 121Page PATRICIA DICKERSON Utilities Project Manager EXPERIENCE Ms. Dickerson's experience is in roadway design and site development. Her responsibilities 12 Years include utility coordination and preparation of roadway plans, site development plans, maintenance of traffic plans, and cost estimates. Construction responsibilities include cost estimates and reviews, maintenance of traffic design and implementation, coordination with utility trades in con'unction with installation and testing, and schedule reviews. EDUCATION PROJECTS B.S.Civil Engineering Districtwide Continuing Contract for Utility Coordination Projects, FDOT District 5. Utilities Wentworth Institute of Project Manager. Responsible for the coordination with utility owners and Florida DOT for Technology 2002 roadway improvements and relocating existing utilities, preparing schedules, JPA agreements, TECHNICAL COURSE and cost estimates for more than 40 projects. Florida Department of Division Avenue and South Street OUC Electrical Duct Bank, Orlando FL. Project Engineer. Transportation Responsible for design and preparation of signing and pavement markings and MOT plans. Specification Training Project included the relocation of an existing overhead electric transmission line to a new underground duct bank within the existing City ROW. Orlando City Soccer Stadium, Orlando FL. Utility Coordinator responsible for coordination with utility owners surrounding the Stadium. Responsibilities included a utility contact, utility meetings, field reviews to review utility conflict and identify potential alternatives to minimize impacts. SR 483 from south of SR 400 to Mayberry Avenue, Volusia County, FDOT District 5. Utility Coordinator. Responsible for utility relocations coordination, reimbursable rights, existing easements, and JPAs with the City of Daytona Beach. SR 5 (US 1), Volusia County, FDOT District 5. Assistant Project Manager. Preparation of roadway plans, signing and pavement marking plans, cross sections, maintenance of traffic plans, lane closure analysis, cost estimate, computation book, utility coordination, and drawing updates. I-95/Pineda Interchange, Brevard County, FDOT District 5. Utility Coordinator responsible for easement relocation of a power line, 26" gas line, and cell tower. Coordination effort included Utility Predesign and Design meetings, reimbursement, and updating the conflict matrix. Design included 4-lane suburban typical section with sidewalks over 1-95, multi-lane ramp designs, MSE walls, zoo trail culvert, milling and resurfacing of 1-95, utility relocation, permitting, signing and pavement marking, traffic control, and signalization. SR 405 RRR, Brevard County, FDOT District 5. Project Engineer. Prepared conflict matrix involving relocation of 6 utility owners. Reviewed utility work schedules, marked-up plans, and proposed utility locations. Coordination with mast arm locations, culvert extensions, and other items affecting utilities. Assisted in preparation of roadway plans, signing and pavement marking plans, maintenance of traffic plans, QA/QC review, cost estimate, and computation book. SR 19 RRR, Marion County, FDOT District 5. Assistant Project Manager. Prepared the roadway plans, signing and pavement marking plans, maintenance of traffic, cross sections, lane closure analysis, cost estimate, computation book, and utility coordination. SR 40 Intersection Roundabouts at SR 11 and SR 19, Marion County, FDOT District 5. Project Engineer. Responsible for coordination with utility owners through the change process from roundabout to signalized intersections. Assisted in preparation of roadway plans, signing and pavement marking plans, maintenance of traffic plans, and lighting plans. !IPA Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 13lPage TREVOR ADAMS, P.E., LEED AP Structural Engineer EXPERIENCE Mr. Adams' experience is in structural engineering for commercial, industrial, and residential 28 Years structures along with arenas, convention centers, airport terminals, parking structures, schools, and bus terminals. His areas of expertise in structural systems include reinforced concrete, steel, wood, precast, post tensioned concrete, pan joist floors, tilt up concrete, piled foundations, sheetpiling, and wind and earthquake resistant design. His experience also includes project management, preparation and review of plans, contract documents, quality control, schedules, bud•ets, construction management, and desi•n/build delive . PROFESSIONAL LICENSE PROJECTS Professional Engineer Shingle Creek Trail (Oak Ridge Road to Sand Lake Road), Orlando FL. Structural Engineer Florida#46305 responsible for the structural design of three pedestrian bridges, 14 feet wide with precast pile Georgia#PE028417 supported concrete abutments. The bridge spans vary from 60 feet to 120 feet. The design Jamaica#01:06/0158 satisfied all applicable FDOT requirements. Cross Seminole Trail Phase 1, Seminole County FL. Structural Engineer. Responsible for EDUCATION design of masonry wall and wood framed roof pavilions and restrooms for the park and rest M.Eng.Cornell University areas for this project. The structures were part of landscaping and facilities improvements for the (Structural)1986 trail and sensitive wetlands Turkey Lake Park, Orlando FL. Structural Engineer. Responsible for the inspection and B.S.C.E.University of the construction documents for the repair of the pier resulting from hurricane damage. The structure West Indies(Civil)1982 is 200' long, 8' wide pier and boardwalk. Langford Park, Orlando FL. Structural Engineer. Responsible for the inspection and repair CERTIFICATION design/repair recommendations for the pedestrian bridge and boardwalks following hurricane LEED AP damage. Lake Eola Park, Orlando FL. Structural Engineer. Located in downtown Orlando and situated ` PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION on 43-acres, Lake Eola Park features wide pedestrian trails and sidewalks, a .9-mile loop around American Society of Civil the lake, playground, café, and the Walt Disney Amphitheatre. Responsible for the structural Engineers design of bridges, promenade deck and lookout deck. American Concrete Lake Nona Pump Station, Orlando FL. Structural Engineer responsible for the design, Institute specifications and construction phase services for the reinforced concrete building. Bennett Road Force Main and Pump Station, Orlando FL. Structural Engineer. Expansion of the existing wastewater bypass facility to include addition of 25' wet wells for new submersible pumps. The structure required modifications for aeration channel area, existing influent/effluent chambers and removal and replacement of existing roof. Southwest Water Mains, Atlanta GA Project Engineer. Design of structural elements associated with the six-mile segment of 54-inch pipeline. Performed preliminary design of a pipeline bridge over Norfolk Southern Railroad track. Also performed design of large cast in place vault structures to house valves and other appurtenances. Northwest Water Reclamation Facility Operations Building Wind Retrofit, Orange County FL. Structural Engineer. Design of the wind protection enhancements to upgrade and provided protection for the doors and windows to resist hurricanes of 140 mph wind speeds and to provide windborne debris missile impact resistance for the facility. Northwest Water Reclamation Facility Phase Ill Expansion, Orange County FL. Structural Engineer responsible for the design of CIP concrete oxidation ditches for 5 stage BNR basin. Also provided design for supports for aeration piping on walls and metal walkways/platforms to support mixers. Existing oxidation ditches were expanded and new construction required design to limit differential settlement using soil preloading, stabilization, and special design and detailing of interface joints. :IPA Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 141Page PETER ACEL, P.E. Structural Engineer EXPERIENCE Mr.Acel's structural engineering career includes project management, design, and construction 37 Years administration. His experience covers structural analysis, design of airline terminals, office buildings, schools, parking garages, pump stations, water reclamation facilities, transportation, commercial, educational, entertainment, institutional, and industrial facilities. His structural design experience includes reinforced concrete design of foundations, retaining walls and revetments, masonry, precast panel, tilt-up wall construction, structural steel, loading docks, equipment supports, and platforms. His experience includes preparing the construction documents and cost estimates for the design of overhead sign cantilever and span structures and drilled shafts on various roadways for the Central Florida Expressway Authority. He has also prepared construction documents and cost estimates for mast arm structures for projects in an urban environment in accordance with FDOT Design Standards. EDUCATION PROJECTS M.S.Civil Engineering SR 429/CR 437A Interchange, Central Florida Expressway Authority. Structural Engineer (Structures)-University of responsible for the design of highway signs and support structures and foundations to California, Berkeley, 1976 withstand wind loads; calculations; design for the welding of steel and aluminum sign structure B.S.Civil Engineering- components; and soil mechanics. University of California, SR 408 Widening from Tampa Road to Interstate 4, Central Florida Expressway Berkeley 1975 Authority. 1.2-mile widening of SR 408 from 4-lanes to 6-lanes. Structural Engineer responsible for the design of highway signs and support structures and foundations to REGISTRATION withstand wind loads; calculations; design for the welding of steel and aluminum sign structure Professional Engineer components; and soil mechanics. Florida#41699 SR 528 Widening and Dallas Mainline Toll Plaza Ramp, Central Florida Expressway California#28742 Authority. Structural Engineer responsible for the design of the cantilever sign structures and overhead span sign structures for the roadway and toll plaza. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION SR 417/SR 408 Interchange Modifications, Central Florida County Expressway Authority. American Society of Civil Structural Engineer responsible for structural analysis and design of overhead sign structures. Engineers LPGA Boulevard from Jimmy Ann Drive to Nova Road, Volusia County FL. Structural Engineer. Prepared construction documents and cost estimates for the mast arm structures for the roadway widening from a 2-lane collector located within a varying right of way to a 4-lane divided roadway with two interior 12-foot lanes. Shingle Creek Trail (Oak Ridge Road to Sand Lake Road), Orlando FL. Project Engineer. Responsible for the structural design for the boardwalk pavilions, and bridge. Design included foundation design for the pre-fabricated bridge over the stormwater pond outfall structure. Continuing Structural Engineering Services for the City of Orlando. Structural Project Manager. Responsibilities included assessment, preparation of report of findings and repair recommendations, preparation of cost estimates, and preparation of design documents for various City-owned facilities. Master Pump Stations Group 5, Orange County FL. Structural Engineer. Preparation of structural plans for the rehabilitation or removal and relocation alternatives at each of the five pump station sites illustrating improvements proposed in each alternative. The plans indicated pump station arrangement and layout, existing utility locations, and property boundary information. Up to three alternatives were developed for each facility site. Lift Station 143, Orlando FL. Structural Engineer responsible for the structural design for the odor control improvements to the lift station that include concrete pad foundation and an 8 foot high screen wall and foundation approximately 40 feet long. Construction administration services include reviewing structural shop drawings along with site visits to observe progress of construction and preparation of a construction observation report. Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 15I Page WESLEY A. BARNES, P.E. QNQC Engineer EXPERIENCE Mr. Barnes has performed quality control/quality assurance activities for numerous projects. 41 Years His QA/QA experience includes coordination and reviewing the plans of multiple disciplines involved in project design; coordinating and supervising the performance of interdisciplinary reviews to identify and avoid plan conflicts between disciplines; ensuring clarity of drawings and specifications; performing and participating in Value Engineering for transportation and infrastructure projects, which produced savings on capital and life-cycle costs while maintaining project quality; and reviewing plans to ensure constructability, conformance to Agency presentation guidelines, avoid conflicts and provide clarity to contractors. EDUCATION PROJECTS B.S.,Civil Engineering Peachtree Battle Avenue Traffic Calming, Atlanta GA. Project Manager/QA/QC. Howard University 1973 Preparation of construction plans for traffic calming measures including bump-outs, closure of REGISTRATION cut-thru, channelization, new sidewalk, ADA improvements, striping and signage. Professional Engineer Danforth Road, Fulton County GA. Project Director/QC/QC. Oversaw the traffic studies and Florida#58326 preparation of construction plans for new sidewalks, roadway rehabilitation, stormwater Georgia#12125 management plans, erosion control plans, intersection improvements, drainage PROFESSIONAL improvements, utility coordination/relocation plans, and right of way plans. AFFILIATION Clark Howell Highway from 85 Circle to Sullivan Road. Clayton County GA. Project American Society of Civil Manager. Reconfiguration of 4-lane signalized intersection to create a minor intersection and Engineers connector. The new roadway section consists of 4-lanes with 20' raised median with curb and American Railway gutter, sidewalk, signalization, fiber optic cables for signal communications, surveillance Engineering and cameras, and utility coordination and relocations, and stormwater management. Maintenance of Way Association Adams Drive, Atlanta GA. Project Director. Construction documents to replace the existing 4-barrel box culvert on Utoy Creek with a 85' long and 48' wide culvert. The four barrels are 10' wide by 9' high parallel to the culvert ends. Reconstruction of Seven Intersections, Fulton County GA. Project Manager. Each intersection was evaluated for traffic operations, safety, and geometric improvement, including turning lane, striping improvements, traffic signal installation/upgrade, stormwater management, and addition of pedestrian movements. Project also included intersection design and permitting. Semmes Street Streetscape, East Point GA. Project Manager/QA/QC. Evaluated alternatives and prepared cost estimates, traffic analysis with projections for the 20-year traffic flow, preparing the concept design and concept report and exhibits for the public meetings. Oversaw preparation of final construction plans including right of way and relocation of power poles and gas lines, including coordination with utility agencies. US 271SR 1, Randolph County GA, GDOT. Project Manager/QA/QC. Design for 3.8-mile roadway widening from 2 to 4-lanes. Development of horizontal and vertical geometry, cross sections and construction limits, hydraulic and hydrologic analyses of storm drains and culverts, right-of-way plans, staging plans, utility coordination/relocations, erosion control plans, and quantity take-offs. Lakewood Freeway Extension, Atlanta GA, GDOT. Civil Engineer. Performed roadway alignment and profiles utilizing Georgia DOT computer programs. Responsible for grading and drainage throughout the project site, as well as materials quantity survey. Campbellton Road Widening, Atlanta GA. Project Manager/QA/QC. Design for widening over 2-miles of urban roadway from 2 to 4-lanes, including extensive commercial right-of-way acquisition and minimizing the impact on a public park. Continuing Contract for Engineering Services l RFQ 1503 16lPage WILLIE E. THOMAS, P.E. SENIOR UTILITY ENGINEER/VICE PRESIDENT EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION University of Central Florida, B.S., Civil Engineering, 1996 Professional Engineer FL 57612 (2000) AFFILIATION Florida Water and Environment Associates Mr. Thomas is a Senior Engineer with over 20 years of experience in utility and municipal engineering, master planning, water resources engineering, design and construction of water and wastewater treatment facilities, effluent reuse and disposal, water distribution/transmission and pumping systems, wastewater collection/transmission and pumping systems, and well field development and well pumping systems. As Senior Project Manager and Vice President at BFA, he supervises and coordinates various engineering and project management activities related to BFA staff and subconsultants ensuring project objectives, schedules and client expectations are met. Specific experience includes the planning, design, permitting and construction management of over 50 miles of pipelines ranging from 2" diameter distribution mains to 30" potable water and wastewater transmission mains, and over 30 pump station designs for potable water, raw water, wastewater, reuse, and stormwater conveyance systems. Mr. Thomas also has experience evaluating and designing wastewater, potable water, and reuse water conveyance systems using various hydraulic modeling platforms and integration with GIS Mapping. City of Orlando — Marks Street Utility Improvements. Sr. Project Engineer — Provided assistance with preliminary design report, preliminary engineering, final design and permitting services for the installation of an upsized (15") sanitary sewer system and a replacement water main system. The project is primarily a joint utility improvement project between the City of Orlando and OUC which also requires some storm drainage improvements and extensive roadway reconstruction. The length of the utility improvements is 2,000 LF. In addition to the sanitary sewer system improvements, the design drawings included extensive MOT which involved multiple traffic detours and 4 main phases of construction, stormwater pollution prevention plans, and roadway removal and replacement plans. Extensive coordination with Utility Owners and subsurface utility engineering was necessary. City of Orlando - Downtown District Sewer Master Plan. Sr. Project Engineer - The City of Orlando required the development of wastewater collection and transmission system master plan for the Downtown District areas served by Lift Station No. 1/7 and Lift Station No. 5. Provided evaluation of service area characteristics and flows, identification of growth/redevelopment areas, and establishment of design flows for portions of LS No. 1/7 and LS No. 5 service areas potentially impacted by planned projects and 1-4 widening. Orange County Utilities - Apopka Boulevard Water Main Project Senior Project Engineer — Provided preliminary design, final design, permitting, bidding and award, and construction administration services for the installation of 1,790'of 20" water main, 3,120' of 16" water main, 120' of 16" horizontal directional drill, 1,580' of 12" water main, 230' of 12" horizontal directional drill, 9 fire hydrants, 14 system valves, 7 service connections, and a 24x20"wet tap. Orange County Utilities - Holden Heights Phase Ill. Project Manager— Improvements consisted of over 24,100 LF of 8", 10" & 12" gravity sewer system, and 17,300 LF of 4", 6", & 8"water mains in an existing residential and commercial community of 495 parcels. Stormwater and roadway improvements such as a closed drainage system, new curbs and gutters, new paved streets and stormwater treatment facilities were designed to address existing drainage problems and to improve Clear Lake surface water quality. City of Orlando - State Road 482 (Sand Lake Road)Wastewater Utilities Relocation. Sr. Project Engineer—Provided preliminary and final design, permitting and construction services for the utilities improvements due to the 1.1-mile road widening to FDOT standards. Sand Lake Rd is an urban divided public road widened from 4 to 6 lanes. Orange County Utilities has major wastewater facilities in the project corridor including existing and operating 42", 30", 24" and 14" force mains; over 2,200' of 8" and 10"gravity sewer; and abandoned 36" and 12"force mains. City of Orlando- Dubsdread Water and Sewer Improvements. Senior Project Engineer for planning, design, permitting and construction management for wastewater collection and transmission system in a residential neighborhood to replace septic systems. Components included 7,200 L.F. of 8"gravity sewer, one pump station, and 1,200 L.F. of 4"force main. /� Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 .L��, 17 I P a g e GEOFF HENNESSY, P.E. UTILITY SENIOR ENGINEER EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S. Environmental Engineering, 1993, University of Central Florida Professional Engineer, 2002, FL,#58637 Mr. Hennessy is a Senior Project Manager and Utility Engineer with 29 years of mechanical and civil engineering experience including planning, design, permitting, bidding and construction of municipal water and wastewater transmission, distribution and collection systems including pumping stations. He has participated in the design of over 130 miles of Central Florida municipal pipeline projects with a construction value in excess of$58 million. City of Orlando- Church Street, Division Ave. and Hughey Ave. Sanitary and Storm System Improvements. Project Manager—Provided preliminary engineering, final design, permitting, bidding and award, and construction phase services for the installation of 1,900' of 12" through 24" gravity sanitary sewer, 7 sanitary manholes, 1800' feet of 18" through 42" storm sewer and 11 storm sewer manholes. Also prepared demolition plans for a 6 block area of downtown Orlando to accommodate the construction of the 18,000 seat Amway Center. City of Orlando - Division Avenue and Church Street Joint-Use Communications Duct Bank. Project Manager — Provided preliminary engineering, final design and construction phase services for the installation of a 19-way underground joint-use communications duct bank around the perimeter of the Amway Center. The communication duct bank was made up of 2" HDPE conduits that were installed in a gang and encased in flowable fill. A great deal of coordination with the joint-use duct bank participants was necessary to determine conduit size, number, and start/stop points for future connections. City of Orlando — Division Avenue and South Street Electrical Distribution System Duct Bank. Project Manager— Provided preliminary engineering, final engineering, and construction phase services for the installation of an 8-way underground electrical duct bank system around the perimeter of the Amway Center. The electrical duct bank was made up of a gang of direct bury 6-inch PVC conduits. The purpose of the project was to allow the transfer of the existing OUC electrical distribution system from above-grade(poles)to below-grade. City of Orlando-Dahlia Drive Sanitary Sewer System Improvements. Project Manager — Provided preliminary engineering, final design, permitting and construction phase services for the installation of an upsized sanitary sewer system on Dahlia Drive from east of Semoran Blvd. to Alder Drive. The project involved the installation of approximately 4,000 feet of 15-inch gravity sanitary sewer, 15 sanitary manholes and 36 sanitary sewer laterals in an existing Orlando residential neighborhood. In addition to the sanitary sewer system improvements, the design drawings included extensive MOT plans which involved multiple phase traffic detours, stormwater pollution prevention plans, and roadway removal and replacement plans. The project also required an FDEP Wastewater Permit and two public involvement meetings. Orange County Utilities - Apopka-Vineland Rd. Utility Relocations and Improvements. Project Manager— Provided preliminary engineering, final design, permitting, bidding and award, and construction phase services for the installation and relocation of 2,000' of 36" and 2,400' of 24" water main; 2,500' of 16" and 1,900' of 12"force main; and 2,000' of 16" and 2,400' of 12" reclaimed water main within the Apopka-Vineland Road ROW. City of Orlando - Ramano Ave. Reclaimed Water Transmission Main. Project Manager — Provided planning, preliminary engineering, final design, permitting, bidding and award, and construction phase services for the installation of 10,100' of 24" reclaimed water transmission main through easements and an existing City of Orlando residential neighborhood. The design included two separate direction drill crossings of State owned ROW. During the planning phase of the project, prepared a pipeline alignment report. Orange County Utilities — West State Road 50 Utility Improvements. Project Manager — As part of a Joint Project Agreement) between Orange County and FDOT, provided preliminary engineering, final design, permitting, bidding and award, and construction phase services for the installation of 11,500' of 4" through 8" force main, 1,300' of 8" gravity sanitary sewer, 1,500' of 4" through 12" water main, 5,300' of 16" water main, and 1,200' of 42" water main. The project also included the slip lining of 1,220' of existing 24" gravity sanitary sewer piping, lining 7 sanitary manholes, and site improvements at a wastewater pump station. Zr Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 ,� 181Page CYNTHIA MALONE, P.E. UTILITY PROJECT ENGINEER EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S. Environmental Engineering, 1997, University of Central Florida Professional Engineer, 2002, FL,#58685 B.A. Public Administration, 1991, University of Central Florida PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION Florida Engineering Society National Society of Professional Engineers Ms. Malone is a Project Manager/Engineer with 17 years of experience dedicated solely to the planning, design, permitting, bidding and construction of municipal water systems, wastewater collection and transmission systems, reclaimed water systems, pump station rehabilitations and pump station installations. She has participated in the design of over 686,000 linear feet of water, wastewater and reclaimed water piping projects with a construction value approaching $58 million. City of Orlando-Church Street, Division Ave. and Hughey Ave. Sanitary and Storm System Improvements. Project Engineer—Provided preliminary engineering, final design, permitting, bidding and award, and construction phase services for the installation of 1,900' of 12" through 24" gravity sanitary sewer, 7sanitary manholes, 1,800' of 18"through 42" storm sewer and 11 storm sewer manholes. Also prepared demolition plans for a 6 block area of downtown Orlando to accommodate the Amway Center. City of Orlando — Fairview Shores North Sanitary Sewer System Improvements. Project Engineer — Provided planning, preliminary engineering, final design, and bidding and award services for the installation of 5,750' of 8" gravity sanitary sewer, 31 sanitary manholes, 70 sewer laterals, 7650' of 4" and 6" force main, two bore and jacks, and 1 wastewater pumping station in an existing Orlando residential neighborhood previously served by individual septic systems. The project also included extensive stormwater system improvements and roadway pavement replacement. City of Orlando — East Dubsdread Sanitary Sewer System Improvements. Project Engineer — Provided planning, preliminary engineering, final design, bidding and award, and construction phase services for the installation of 20,800' of 8" gravity sanitary sewer, 90 sanitary manholes, 337 sewer laterals, 3900' of 6" force main, and one wastewater pump station in an existing Orlando residential neighborhood previously served by individual septic systems. The project also included the replacement of 11,900'of potable water main, extensive stormwater system improvements and roadway pavement replacement. Orange County Utilities — Tier 15 Pump Station Improvements. Project Engineer — Project involves the preliminary engineering, final design, permitting, bidding and award, and construction phase services for the rehabilitation of 3 OUC wastewater pump stations that are currently aged and substandard. The pump stations (ranging from 15 HP to 20 HP)will be rehabilitated by replacing the wet wells and valve vaults, electrical control panels, emergency pump out connections, SCADA control, driveways and fencing. City of Orlando — Ramano Ave. Reclaimed Water Transmission Main. Project Engineer — Provided planning, preliminary engineering, final design, permitting, bidding and award, and construction phase services for the installation of 10,100' of 24" reclaimed water transmission main through easements in a residential neighborhood. Design included 2 separate direction drill crossings of State owned ROW. During the planning phase, prepared a pipeline alignment report. City of Orlando—State Road 436 Reclaimed Water Main Improvements. Project Engineer—As part of a JPA between City of Orlando and FDOT, provided preliminary engineering, final design, permitting, bidding and award, and construction phase services for the installation of 19,790' of 24" reclaimed water main and over 30 reclaimed water services within the SR 436 ROW from Lee Vista Blvd. to south of Curry Ford Road. Orange County Utilities- West State Road 50 Utility Improvements Project Engineer — As part of a JPA between Orange County and FDOT, provided preliminary engineering, final design, permitting, bidding and award, and construction phase services for the installation of 11,500' of 4" through 8" force main, 1,300' of 8" gravity sanitary sewer, 1,500' of 4" through 12" water main, 5,300' of 16" water main, and 1,200' of 42"water main. The project also included the slip lining of 1,220' of existing 24" gravity sanitary sewer piping, lining 7 sanitary manholes, and site improvements at a wastewater pump station. ^7 Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 191Page WILLIAM MILLER, PLS LAND SURVEYOR AND MAPPER EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Bureau of Land Management Retracement Camp Florida Professional Surveyor and Mapper: LS Continuing Education Seminars: Global Positioning Systems, North 5010 American Vertical Datum Of 1988, Business Management, Legal PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION Descriptions, Mean and Ordinary High Water, Boundary Control and Florida Survey and Mapping Society Legal Principals, FDOT Safety Class, andS ectional Breakdowns Central Florida Chapter FSMS Mr. Miller has over 45 years of surveying experience. Duties include complete project management from inception through fee estimation and scope negotiations, proposals, supervision of field and office staff, client contact and delivery of record surveys. Exceptional skills at project budget and on time delivery of completed work. Surveyor of record for large boundary surveys, topographic surveys for design projects, photogrammetry support, construction staking and as-built surveys, horizontal and vertical control surveys, legal descriptions and specific purpose surveys. City of Ocoee - Continuing Survey Services. Review of 3 proposed plats for conformance to applicable portions of Chapter 177 including comments and field reviews to final signature as reviewing surveyor. Prepared legal description and sketch for acquisition of right-of-way to school entrance. Legal description property annexation into city. City of Orlando - Marks Street Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation. Topographic survey for the in-house design of the aging sanitary sewer system and replacement of water lines. Subsurface utility explorations to mark all utilities for inclusion in the survey and excavation of over 40 utility locations at critical conflict points. City of Orlando Continuing Survey Services—Group 7 Lift Station Conversions. As subconsultant on the continuing contract, BFA provides subsurface utility engineering exploration (SUE) to mark utilities at 5 lift station sites within the city for inclusion in the survey by others and design by the city. Excavation on 30 conflicting utility locations to assist in the final design. Greater Orlando Aviation Authority—Airside 4,Wing 12 and Central Energy Plant. Topographic survey to include the airside 4 hub building and wing for the design of the international flights remodel. Construction control baselines established. Underground utilities were marked and included as part of the survey. Twelve holes were cut in the concrete to expose utilities for accurate horizontal and vertical location as well as positive identification. City of Orlando— Dahlia Drive. Project Surveyor/SUE Coordination —Topographic Survey and Control Survey prepared for the design of construction plans to replace sanitary gravity sewer system. Underground utilities were marked for inclusion in survey. Horizontal and vertical control established for construction and Control Survey prepared for plans. City of Orlando - Lift Station 2 System Evaluation. Specific Purpose Survey to locate horizontally and obtain elevations, pipe sizes and conditions for 84 sanitary sewer manholes upstream from the lift station. Tetra Tech - City of Orlando Downtown Sewer Master Plan. About 100 sanitary manholes were surveyed for location and elevation. Each manhole was opened and measurements were taken to determine pipe sizes, type of pipe and invert of the pipes. A manhole assessment was also performed for each manhole that described the type of manhole, condition, surcharge and other features within the manhole. Pictures were taken at each location and tied to the survey information. AMEC - City of Orlando Survey Department — Mercy Drive Utilities. BFA performed subsurface utility engineering (SUE)within the entire right of way of Mercy Drive between Princeton and Silver Star Road.All underground utilities were marked on the ground surface utilizing electronic sensing devices to designate the utility. The field survey files were processed using AutoCAD Civil 3D software and a layer representing the located features was created for inclusion by the city into their Topographic Survey. City of Orlando - Continuing Surveying Services. Subconsultant on 4 city continuing survey contracts providing SUE services including designation and excavation of utilities throughout the city. Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 201Page MARTHA MOORE, P.E. VICE PRESIDENT, TRAFFIC OPERATIONS ENGINEER Education Professional Associations B.C.E., Georgia Institute of Technology 1989 Florida Institute of Consulting Engineers, Member B.S., Physics, Jacksonville(FL) University 1989 Florida Engineering Society, Member Institute of Transportation Engineers, Member Professional Registration Certified, FDOT Advanced Maintenance of Traffic Professional Engineer Systematic Development of Informed Consent, Institute for Florida PE#49334; Georgia PE#037669 Participatory Management and Planning Citizen Participation by Objectives, Institute for Participatory Management and Planning Ms. Moore's 25 years of experience encompasses all aspects of transportation and traffic engineering, including corridor analysis and concept design, growth management, transportation modeling, traffic impact and capacity analysis, traffic signal warrant analysis, traffic signal system design, and traffic signal timing plans (development and implementation). She has successfully conducted public meetings for the FDOT and has also provided expert testimony services relative to administrative hearings, settlement agreements and eminent domain cases for both municipal and private clients. Ms. Moore is a member of the Citizens Advisory Committee for the North Florida Transportation Planning Organization. Districtwide Traffic Engineering Studies, FDOT District 2, Jacksonville. Currently serves as project manager for this Districtwide study to provide safety and operational studies with a focus on Pedestrian Road Safety Audits (PRSAs). Task Work Orders have included PRSAs for SR A1A (Third St) from SR 10/Atlantic Boulevard to the St. Johns County line and SR 5A/A1A(S. Castillo Dr,Avenida Menendez)from Avenida Menendez to W. Castillo Drive; safety letters. JTA General Engineering & Architectural Consulting Services, Jacksonville. Serves as project manager for this continuing services contract. Representative projects include a Campus Master Plan, Facilities Assessment Report, and re-evaluation of the Environmental Assessment for the Jacksonville Regional Transportation Center(JRTC). FDOT District 5 PD&E and Design Continuing Services. Serves as project manager for development and evaluation of project traffic studies for transportation improvements including data collection, traffic reports, LOS analysis studies, ESAL reports, project traffic scheduling, traffic forecasting, project reports, development of design traffic procedures and project report reviews. Projects include an Intermodal Transit Station Study in Daytona Beach; US 92/International Speedway Boulevard Pedestrian Connectivity and Safety Assessment in Daytona Beach; Concept Development Planning Study for SR 40 (Silver Springs Boulevard) in Downtown Ocala; and a Multimodal Assessment for SunRail Access(DeLand). JTA Southwest BRT Environmental Assessment,Technical Traffic Memorandum. Served as project manager for this project, which provided planning and environmental review documentation and management support for the implementation of the Southwest Corridor Bus Rapid Transit System. She developed the traffic technical memorandum which included analysis of traffic signal priorit, parking impacts, intersection queue jumps and other service improvements. FDOT District 5 Districtwide PD&E Data Collection. Currently serves as project manager providing analyses, coordination and support in identifying and/or implementing data for the PD&E process, including interaction with MPOs, regional planning councils, local government and the general public. Projects included Districtwide Tourism Study with inclusion of results into the Central Florida Regional Planning Model; D/W Congested Corridors Study using INRIX travel speed data; and Corridor Planning Studies for SR 434 in Orlando and US 441/SR 500 in Ocala. Traffic Operational Evaluation of US 92 Roundabouts, Daytona Beach. Project Manager for this operational study to evaluate current and future operation of 3 intersections under the current signalized condition and conversion to roundabouts. Tasks included collection of peak-hour turning movement counts for weekday and weekend periods; determination of growth factors using Trends analysis; analysis of intersection operation using Synchro, HCS and SIDRA software; and conceptual layout of roundabouts. Old Middleburg Road from SR 134 to SR 23, Jacksonville. Design engineer. Prepared design plans for the 4-mile corridor, including signal design/modifications,fiber optic interconnect plans, and special technical provisions. Argyle Forest Boulevard from SR 21 to Westport Road, Jacksonville. Design Engineer. Prepared plans for signal design/modifications to 4 intersections including fiber optic interconnect plans, special technical provisions and shop drawing review. ,A-- Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 c+,.aa �..�, 21lPage BAHRAM JOULAEE, P.E. Traffic Operations Engineer, Traffic Signalization Design, Phasing and Timing Education Professional Registration M.S., Structural Engineering, University of Central Florida, 1993 Professional Engineer Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 1978-1981 Florida PE#74041 B.S., Geology, University of Ferdosi, Mashad, Iran, 1976 Georgia PE#037660 Mr. Joulaee has dedicated 18 of his 20 years of experience to Ghyabi in the areas of traffic signalization design, phasing and timing; roadway design;field inventories; signing and pavement marking design; and interconnect plans. His expertise in traffic operations has been applied to projects for FDOT Districts 2 and 5, and throughout Central and Northeast Florida. SR 500 (US 271BIitchton Road) from CR 225A to US 27 (Pine Street), FDOT District 5, Marion County. Traffic Engineer for this 6.4-mile project. Project included milling, resurfacing, 9 intersections, extension of paved shoulders, side . street returns, turn lanes, crossovers, utility coordination, CAP Level 1, 3 typical sections, Level 1 TCP, SJRWMD permitting, drainage including realigning ditch and side drains to accommodate right turn lane widening and extending inlet curves, and monitoring 6 traffic monitoring sites. SR 500 (US 271BIitchton Road) From CR 326 to CR 225A, FDOT District 5, Marion County. Served as traffic engineer for this project that was 7.5 miles in length and included the milling, resurfacing, extension of paved shoulders, side street returns, turn lanes, crossovers, a CAP Level 2, a typical section, Level 1 TCP, SJRWMD permitting, drainage including one new inlet structure and regarding of the existing berm, and utility coordination. SR 5 (US 1/Ridgewood Ave) at LPGA Boulevard, FDOT District 5, Volusia County. Served as traffic engineer. Two typical sections with 3 pavement designs were developed. A CAP Level 1, Level 1 TCP, drainage and stormwater management systems, utility coordination, permitting, minor structures, and traffic data analysis were also completed. Traffic Engineer. For SR 5 (US 1/Ridgewood Avenue) at LPGA Boulevard, Volusia County, Traffic engineer. Two typical sections with 3 pavement designs were developed. A CAP Level 1, Level 1 TCP, drainage and stormwater management systems, utility coordination, permitting, minor structures, and traffic data analysis was also completed. , Signalization Design-Phasing and Timing, Fiber Optic Communications }, SR 406 at 1-95, Traffic Signal Design, Phasing and Timing, FDOT District 5, Designer. Developed new traffic signal for the whole interchange,for both on-and off-ramps,with new traffic signal phasing and timing. SR 442 & Air Park Road, Traffic Signal Design, Phasing & Timing, FDOT District 5. Designer for milling and resurfacing, signing and pavement markings; new mast arm traffic signal, with new traffic signal phasing and timing. SR 520 at Cox Road, Traffic Signal Design, Phasing and Timing, FDOT District 5, Designer for the new traffic signal, re-aligned side street, removal and design of the ITS pole, redirection of existing ITS system and relocation of existing DMS to new location on the realigned side street, with new traffic signal phasing and timing. Signalization Design, Mast Arms SR 44 at 1.4 Interchange, FDOT District 5. Traffic Signal Designer. Provided design services for traffic signal design of two signals. He was also responsible for the signing and pavement markings on the project. SR 46 at 1-95 Interchange Pilot Project Traffic Signal Design, FDOT District 5. Design engineer and developed a new traffic signal system at the intersection in cooperation with Tallahassee and FDOT District 5 for fully installed new traffic signals for the northbound off-ramp of SR 46 at 1-95. Interstate 9(1.95)at US 192 On/Off Ramps, FDOT District 5. Traffic Signal Designer for the complete modification of the existing traffic signals at the on/off ramps, due to additional off-ramp traffic lanes. Modifications justified the continued use of four existing mast arms, two were replaced and a new one was installed. Signalization Design, Concrete Span Wire Breakaway Trails, Traffic Signal Design. Design Engineer for SR 40 concrete span wire traffic signal at Breakaway Trails Subdivision in Ormond Beach. SR 35 Design-Build, FDOT District 5, Marion County. Served as design engineer for the replacement of existing traffic signals with new concrete span wire traffic signals. This was required based upon the new six-laning of SR 35 in Marion County at six intersections, including SR 464, Banyan Road, Cherry Road, E. Fort King Street, NE 7th Street, and SR 40. .�-- Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 <,,�e� a.o.�,,.. 22(P a g e ALAN KING, P.E. Maintenance of Traffic Engineer Education Professional Registration B.S., Civil Engineering, University of South Carolina, 1994 Professional Engineer Florida PE#57288 Professional Affiliations Georgia PE#037540 American Society of Civil Engineers South Carolina PE#19827 Mr. King brings 35 years of transportation design and engineering experience to projects. Throughout five southern states, Mr. King has led engineering and planning projects—many with significant public involvement and stakeholder coordination. These projects have ranged in complexity from small intersection improvement and resurfacing projects to major roadway reconstruction and interstate design-build projects. He is certified by FDOT in the design of Maintenance of Traffic plans and FDOT Specifications. John Anderson Drive, City of Ormond Beach. Project Manager. Project manager for this project that consists of roadway, drainage, and utility improvements. These improvements are for a 2.2-mile urban residential street that consistently experiences flooding and is considered unsafe for pedestrians. This drive has a long history of citizen concerns over tree preservation and is a part of the Ormond Beach Scenic Loop. Project elements also include traffic calming measures to slow traffic,colored textured pavement coatings at four intersections, and a change from the "T" intersections with one-way stops to three-way stops. Also led two public involvement meetings. SR 483 (Clyde Morris Boulevard) South of Beville Road (SR 400) to North of International Speedway Boulevard (SR 600), FDOT District 5, Volusia County. Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record. This project is 3-mile reconstruction of a 4-lane rural to 6-lane divided urban roadway within a narrow, urban corridor that includes a bike trail. The profile will be raised a few feet due to high groundwater conditions. As the project manager and engineer-of-record, Responsible for the overall project design, and is specifically responsible for design of the MOT plans. SR 600 (John Young Parkway) Portage Street to North of Vine Street (US 192), FDOT District 5, Osceola County. Senior Roadway Designer for the 4-lane urban to 6-lane urban widening project. The widening for this 1.3 mile project will occur in the median area. The existing outside lanes will be milled and resurfaced. The existing storm sewer will be used as much as practical. Several areas require upgrades to meet capacity requirements. Project responsibilities include project management, roadway design, traffic control, and public involvement. 1-4 Auxiliary Lanes and Turnpike Bridge Replacement, FDOT District 5, Orlando. Project Engineer during the construction phase,which involved the reconstruction of the Turnpike bridges over 1-4 and the addition of auxiliary lanes on 1-4. Because the grade of the new bridges had to be raised by several feet, extensive reconstruction of the Turnpike roadway along with the adjacent toll plazas made the MOT very complex. One of the two existing bridges had to be temporarily widened to allow it to be able to carry the Turnpike traffic,while the other existing bridge was demolished and rebuilt. SR 15 Safety Improvements, FDOT District 5, Seminole County. Project Engineer and Project Manager for the design of this resurfacing, roadside safety improvements, and ADA improvements project. ADA improvements included more than 125 curb ramp locations that had to be evaluated using ADA criteria; in which half of the locations did not currently have ramps, and the majority of the remaining locations required the existing ramps to be rebuilt. SR 19, FDOT District 5, Lake County. Design Engineer for the milling and resurfacing of the existing pavement, along with 5-foot paved shoulders being added at five locations. Cross-slope correction design was also performed along 1.10 miles of this 3.28-mile-long project. Oversaw the overall design and to manage the post-design effort. Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 23(P a g e CRAIG TURNER, P.E., LEED AP Electrical Engineer, Project Manager Mr. Turner brings with him over 9 years experience in Electrical Engineering and is a registered Education Professional Engineer in the State of Florida. Craig is a LEED Accredited professional who has B.S.Electrical experience designing and submitting LEED templates for several LEED certified. Craig is Engineering 2005 Florida currently the head of Electrical Engineering for the Commercial department for Matern. His State University responsibilities include project management, quality control, design, specifications, scheduling Registration and technical support for electrical, communication systems, and renewable systems design. Electrical Engineer- Florida Registration He has design experience in large hospital/hospital campus design, religious establishments, #72510 renewable energy systems, educational, federal/military healthcare, commercial, and Accolades hospitality. Craig specialties are in implementation of BIM in building design, 2014°40 Under 40" Photovoltaic/Renewable Energy, Life Cycle Cost analysis for engineering systems, Recipient by Consulting interior/exterior lighting design, and lighting control design. Specifying Engineer Volusia County Consolidated Dispatch &EOC Magazine • Y P Years Experience • Volusia County Jail Intake/Booking and Medical/Mental Health Services Renovation 6 Years with MPE • Orange County Fire Station#55-Electrical , 5 Years with Other Firms • Orange County Fire Station#81 &#84 Professional Affiliations • Orange County Fire Rescue Headquarters-HVAC Replacement USGBC Central Florida • Orange County 33rd. Street Jail Perimeter IEEE • St. Johns County Jail Expansion • Deland Municipal Complex BRADLEY PERROTT, P.E., LEED AP, GGP Mechanical Engineer Mr. Perrott brings with him over 12 years experience in Mechanical Engineering and Project Education Management. His responsibilities include project management, design, specifications, B.S.Mechanical overseeing department workload, training, QA/QC and technical support for HVAC systems. He Engineering 2002 University of Florida has in-depth knowledge in educational, commercial, correctional, and public safety projects. In the last two years, he has worked on over 35 projects under continuing service contracts for Registrations multiple government clients. In addition, he has project-managed three detailed energy studies, Mechanical Engineer—FL which included over 800,000SF of surveyed government facilities. Mr. Perrott is a LEED Registration#67434 , Accredited Professional and oversees Matern's energy modeling process for energy studies Accolades 2013 40 Under 40 and LEED projects. In addition, Brad is one of the few mechanical engineers in state who are Recipient by Consulting Green Globes Certified Specifying Engineer • Volusia County Consolidated Dispatch &EOC Magazine Y P Years Experience • Volusia County Jail Intake/Booking and Medical/Mental Health Services Renovation 13 Years with MPE • Seminole County Co-Op Extension Administration Office Renovations 0 Years with Other Firms • Seminole County District HVAC Assessment Of Selected Facilities Professional Affiliations • Seminole County Health Department Tenant Improvements For HIV/STD Clinic ASHRAE • Seminole County Juvenile Justice Center Redesign USGBC Y g Green Globes Building • Seminole County Maintenance HVAC Contract Consulting Services Initiative , • Seminole County North West HVAC Survey And Existing Conditions Report • Seminole County West Library HVAC Survey And Existing Conditions Report • Seminole County Government Fire Station#35 Additions 2Story Renovation • St. Johns County Jail Expansion • Sumter County Food Service • Sumter County Jail 180 Bed Housing • Sumter Jail Intake/Release Area • Winter Garden Fire Administration Building MATeA N ) Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 24IPage KATHLEEN S. HALE, PWS Environmental Project Manager Education Training Bachelor of Science in Botany and Mathematics, Habitat Evaluation Procedures Training, U.S. Fish and Eastern Illinois University, 1971 Wildlife Service Master of Science Coursework(4 years) in Biology, Hydric Soils Classification and Study, Florida Soil Classifiers Univ. of Central Florida, 1973-1977 PD&E Manual Training Course, FDOT Certification Air Quality, Noise Analyses, and Wetland Evaluation Registered Environmental Professional of Florida Courses, FDOT, FHWA, U.S. EPA, and Vanderbilt University Certified Wetland Delineator Modeling of Mobile Source Air Quality Impacts, University of Certified Professional Wetland Scientist Central Florida Certified Senior Ecologist Certified in Habitat Evaluation Procedures- HEP Certified Noise Specialist(FDOT) NPDES Inspector Certification Ms. Hale has over 44 years of experience as Project Environmental Scientist throughout the State of Florida and previously worked for FDOT as an Environmental Specialist/Assistant Permit Coordinator (District 4). Her areas of expertise include Wetland and Upland Evaluations and Impact Assessment; Wetlands Jurisdictional Determinations (Certified Wetland Delineator); Wetlands Mitigation Design and Permitting; Mitigation Monitoring and Report Documentation; Land Management and Restoration Plan Development; Threatened and Endangered Species Biological Assessment; Environmental Permitting (Wetlands, Uplands, T&E Species); Environmental Documentation and Regulatory Agency Coordination; Noise Monitoring, Modeling and Impact Analysis; Air Quality Impact Modeling and Analysis; NPDES Monitoring and Permit Compliance; and Regulatory Agency Coordination. Ms. Hale has worked on the following projects which required a thorough knowledge of ecological literature, scientific principles and theories, and written original documentation. SR 25 (US 441) from NW 35th St. to CR 25A Safety & RRR Projects, Design and Environmental Permitting, Marion County. Environmental Consultant responsible for identification of sensitive environmental resources within the project areas and determining potential impacts to these resources. Conducted environmental field reviews to determine existing conditions, field flagged jurisdictional wetlands, conducted listed (protected) species reviews, reviewed agency databases for sensitive environmental resources, and prepared environmental documentation for the ERP permitting. SR 46 from SR 415 to East of Lake Proctor Court Safety Project, Design and Environmental Permitting, Seminole County. Environmental Consultant responsible for identification of sensitive environmental resources within the project areas and determining potential impacts to these resources. Conducted environmental field reviews to determine existing conditions, field flagged jurisdictional wetlands, conducted listed (protected) species reviews, reviewed agency databases for sensitive environmental resources, and prepared environmental documentation for the ERP permitting 1-75 Widening, Design & Environmental Permitting, Sumter County. Environmental Consultant for environmental evaluations of the natural resources within the project, determined agency jurisdictional boundaries (wetlands and surface waters), and provided assistance during the environmental permitting process including the biological assessment, ERP application, and agency coordination. SR 426 Widening, Final Design & Environmental Permitting, Seminole County. Environmental Consultant responsible for identification and evaluation of wetland resources. Conducted protected species(threatened, endangered, and species of special concern) surveys and documented potential impacts. Prepared a Biological Assessment Report used during the environmental permitting, including mitigation analysis. Coordinated with permitting agencies in order to obtain all permits. SR 528/Narcoossee Road Interchange, Final Design & Environmental Permitting, Orange County. Environmental Consultant responsible for preliminary field reviews to determine existing environmental conditions, coordination with state and federal environmental agencies, establishment of jurisdictional wetland lines and seasonal high water elevations using biological indicators, agency verification of the flagged jurisdictional wetland lines, and preparation of the environmental sections of the ERP application. Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 7.76 ... ,.....�. 25 I P a g e;ALlir LICENSES State7, t..17,-,F: orida Statt,. ( ) . ( Florida " '' 134).4d 14 Pr%Ifk,o,i(sti.ii ''' ': %II-10AI -et rs rmdity a c Piture,Pi. 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Utilities and Surveying Ghyabi &Associates, Inc Traffic Engineering Matern Professional Engineering, Inc Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Environmental Management& Design Inc Environmental Barnes, Ferland and Associates, Inc. is a certified MBE environmental/utility engineering, hydrogeological consulting and surveying and mapping firm that specializes natural resource management, permitting and design solutions. Services include solid and hazardous waste management; hydrogeological and wellfield development; environmental and contamination assessment; disaster debris management; water resources management and permitting, water, wastewater and reuse master planning. BFA also provides our clients with comprehensive services related to the utility coordination, survey, subsurface exploration, protection and utility relocation of existing utilities located within State, County and City rights-of-way subject to roadway widening and improvements. BFA provides a full range of environmental engineering services from water resource development through the disposal of wastewater effluent. The firm also provides a complete range of contamination assessment services related to the requirements of local, state and federal regulations. These services include the preparation of work plans, performance of field investigations, and preparation of reports describing the findings of the assessments. BFA staff has extensive experience in the development and management of groundwater resources. This experience has been gained from investigations involving water-use permitting studies, production well and wellfield design projects, hydrologic studies and supporting litigation. Some of their recent projects include the following. • City of Orlando-Church Street, Division Ave. and Hughey Ave. Sanitary and Storm System Improvements • City of Orlando- Division Avenue and Church Street Joint-Use Communications Duct Bank • City of Orlando—Division Avenue and South Street Electrical Distribution System Duct Bank • City of Orlando-Dahlia Drive Sanitary Sewer System Improvements • City of Orlando - Marks Street Utility Improvements Project • City of Orlando- Fairview Shores North Sanitary Sewer System Improvements • City of Orlando -State Road 436 Reclaimed Water Main Improvements • City of Orlando- Ramano Ave. Reclaimed Water Transmission Main Ghyabi & Associates, Inc. is a certified MBE transportation engineering, civil engineering, and planning firm and provides quality transportation related services ranging from roadway design, safety studies, signalization, traffic modeling, corridor planning studies, and traffic impact analyses. Their civil engineering related services also include commercial and residential site engineering, site planning and stormwater management. Their Traffic Engineering Studies include evaluating operational problems and determining the traffic operations changes necessary to improve overall efficiency and safety. This work includes performing studies that assess: signing, marking, and signal inventories; traffic counts; intersection and collision diagrams; signal warrant and intersection analysis; and travel time and delay studies. Ghyabi's signalization design experience involves engineered design, preparation of construction plans and development of written specifications. Their signalization experience includes capacity calculations, signal operating plan development, timing calculations, equipment location, pole and foundation designs, etc. Some of their projects include the following. • ITS, Lighting, Signing & Pavement Marking D/B 1-4 Auxiliary Lanes from SR 535 to SR 528 • Project Traffic analysis for FDOT District 5 Planning Department • Signal Warrant Study for Nova Road/SR 5A and Division Street, Ormond Beach • SR 483(Clyde Morris Boulevard), Volusia County • SR 15, Seminole and Volusia Counties Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 ItI'AI 271Page Matern Professional Engineering, Inc. is one of the largest mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, technology, energy and commissioning engineering service firms based in Central Florida. Their staff includes professionals thoroughly experienced in mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, technology, energy and commissioning services. This staff includes Professional Engineers, LEED APs, GGPs, Certified Energy Managers, Commissioning Professionals and other specialists certified and/or registered in the State of Florida. They have implemented systems such as Thermal Storage, photovoltaics/solar, geothermal and lighting upgrades which have resulted in substantial savings for our clients. They also assist with coordinating energy rebate programs available in your area. They have extensive knowledge in energy and life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) studies and have performed LCCA studies for over 25 different government agencies for a variety of projects. They also perform master planning and HVAC evaluations for various clients, including controls master planning. In addition, Matern has provided complete MEP/FP/Systems engineering design services on over 15 corrections/public safety new construction projects in the past 20 years, including the Volusia County Consolidated Dispatch and EOC. Matern has extensive knowledge and experience in government work that goes beyond mechanical and electrical design —delivering cost efficient, reliable systems is our specialty. Matern has been involved in the design of more than 300 HVAC and Electrical renovation and remediation projects over the past three years. The majority of which were led by our firm. Environmental Management & Design, Inc. is a Florida-based, certified MBE environmental consulting firm with a full range of environmental service capabilities. This experience includes technical field surveys utilizing current agency methodologies; knowledge and preparation of all applicable environmental permits (state, federal, and local); habitat analysis and documentation; wetland delineations; wetland evaluations and documentation; mitigation design and permitting; threatened and endangered species biological assessments; protected species surveys and permitting; water quality sampling and studies; noise studies, air quality assessments; expert witness testimony; evaluating and documenting potential project impacts on the local environment; and agency coordination. Some of their projects include the following. • SR 528 and Narcoossee Road Interchange Improvement, Orange County • FDOT District 5 Districtwide Permit/Environmental Coordination. • Boggy Creek Road Widening, Orange County. Roadway Conceptual Analysis. • SR 50 6-Laning, Final Design &Permitting, Orange County of a 5-mile roadway segment. • Florida Turnpike Mainline PD&E Study, Orange &Osceola Counties. • Lake Doyle Emergency Overflow, Volusia County • International Drive Force Main Improvements, Orange County • Orange County Utilities CUP Compliance ,Orange County Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 ��� � 281Page RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE East Bay Street Improvements 'Orange County This project encompassed improvements to East Bay Street neighborhood in the City of Winter Garden and included milling and resurfacing, curb and gutter, and drainage along five streets. The project required extensive stormwater drainage analysis to alleviate nuisance flooding and ponding and required coordination with the design and construction of the Community Recreation Center project to create a joint use pond. BPA provided the roadway pavement design; curb and gutter design; sidewalk, crosswalk, and curb ramp evaluation and design; drainage design including drainage systems; permitting; utility relocations and coordination; traffic control design and signing and pavement marking design. Project Completed 2010 Pine Castle Sidewalk Improvements I Orange County This project consisted of constructing 19,300 feet of new sidewalks on nine streets in the Pine Castle area of Orange County along with driveway replacements, new side drains at the driveways, inlets, and manholes. Several existing CMP cross drains were also replaced with new RCP cross drains. The project also included is a railroad crossing improvement at the CSX Railroad to provide crossing arm protection for pedestrians on the sidewalk crossing. BPA provided the design and post design services for the sidewalk design; design survey coordination; preparation of stormwater management permit application documents; preparation of railroad crossing permit application; and participation in public involvement meetings. Project Completed 2011 -._- ., : r Fairbanks Avenue Improvements Winter Park This project was the installation of a gravity sewer and force main along Fairbanks Avenue within FDOT right-of-way along with service laterals to the side streets, milling and resurfacing the roadway, installation of traffic signal mast arms, street lights, pedestrian improvements, and signing and pavement markings. BPA was responsible for the construction inspection and monitoring of the contractor's activities. Additional responsibilities included coordinating site activities, monitoring the contractor's traffic control measures, preparation of inspection reports, and attending project construction meetings. Project Completed 2013 es is • Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 29IPage SR 408 Widening from Oxalis Drive to Chickasaw Trail I Orange County For this project, BPA was responsible for preparing the design drawings, specifications, and estimates for widening Chickasaw Trail between Walmart driveway and Autumn Wood Drive from 3 to 6-lanes at a new interchange with SR 408. The project involved roadway widening, dual turn lanes at the westbound access ramp, stormwater drainage and pond design, signing and pavement markings, traffic signals, guardrail, maintenance of traffic, retaining and gravity walls, roadway lighting, and utility relocation and coordination. The project required extensive coordination with Orange County as the owner of Chickasaw Trail and involved the relocation of sanitary sewer and water main facilities, including incorporation of the relocation plans into the roadway drawings. Project e . � K Completed 2011 _ z , A y r N\,......, Streetscape Improvements for the Amwa Center Orlando This project was the design for parking and streetscape improvements in downtown Orlando to ° �' improve the aesthetic, safety and pedestrian qualities of the streets in order to accommodate efficient access to the parking and the Amway Center. BPA provided preliminary planning, civil ' - ." r rail ts. design and construction documents for the parking ►' , , and streetscape improvements along Division Avenue, Hughey Avenue and on South Street from Hughey Avenue to Division Avenue. The improvements included new roadways with on-street ,::°,.- parking, new parking lots and the redesign and -- reconstruction of existing parking lots, sidewalks, "' lighting, signals, hardscape, street trees, and irrigation, storm sewers, site furnishings, and utility relocations. The scope of services included site analysis and preliminary planning; roadway and parking design; drainage design; utility relocations; sidewalk and ADA ramp design; signing and pavement marking plans; permitting; and construction administration. Project Completed 2011 Sanford Avenue Streetscape I Sanford This project was the design for streetscape improvements to Sanford Avenue from 1St Street to 6th Street in downtown Sanford to improve the aesthetic, safety and pedestrian qualities of the street in order to provide brick streets, pedestrian improvements, and landscaping. BPA provided preliminary planning, civil design, and construction documents for the streetscape improvements along Sanford Avenue. The improvements included new brick roadways It with on-street parking, sidewalks, lighting, hardscape, street trees, and irrigation, storm sewers, site furnishings, and utility relocations. The scope of services included site analysis and preliminary planning; roadway and §� `� -t, parking design; drainage design; utility relocations; sidewalk and ADA ramp design; signing and pavement marking plans; permitting; and construction administration. Project Completed 2013 I tII j4Plil Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 30IPage McCulloch Road and Tanner Road Intersection Improvement I Orange County The project was the design for the widening of McCulloch Road east and west of Tanner Road, from a 2-lane roadway to a 3-lane roadway, with one " left turn lane in each direction, and the addition of traffic signals to replace existing stop signs, over a distance of , 2,300 feet. BPA prepared the construction drawings; sidewalk design, crosswalk, and ADA ramp design at new intersection; provided coordination for the survey and geotechnical work; prepared the stormwater management system permitting documents; and provided support to the County for the public involvement meetings. Project Completed 2010 International Drive Force Main Improvements 'Orange County BPA was responsible for the engineering design for the International Drive Force Main Improvements project which replaced 13,100 LF of existing deteriorated ductile iron force main pipe. The project included the construction of a new PVC sanitary sewer force main and the conversion of the existing DIP force main to a reclaimed water main. Additional items in the scope of services include the installation of the sanitary sewer force main system with connections to existing force main systems, including diverting, pumping and transferring the existing sanitary flows during construction of the new mains and removal and/or abandoning in place portions of the existing smaller mains; pavement removal and resurfacing, roadway striping and maintenance of traffic; pavement markings; testing of installed systems; restoration and site clean-up. Project Completed 2013 Pro'ect Renew Reclaimed Water Pumping Station and Transmission Main /Orlando The Orlando Utilities Commission Project Renew consists of an annual average daily flow of 8.55 MGD pumping station and approximately 14 miles of 24-inch ductile iron pipe reclaimed water transmission main, extending from the City of Orlando's Consery II Water Reclamation Facility to the City of Apopka's Water Reclamation Facility. BPA provided preliminary engineering, final engineering design, and permitting services for 3 miles of the total 14 miles 24-inch reclaimed water main. BPA's design scope includes 20,500 LF (from Sully Drive to City of Apopka's Water Reclamation Facility) of 24- inch DIP reclaimed water transmission main with an 18-inch flow meter with pressure control valve, 3,240 LF of horizontal directional drilling and 1,131 LF of jack and bore crossings (six County/City Road crossings, one FDOT Restricted Access Highway crossing and one railroad crossing) within existing public right-of-way and acquired easements. Project Completed 2011 Lift Station 143 I Orlando This project consists of designing odor control improvements to the lift station along with long-term solutions for improved and more reliable odor control measures. For this project, BPA provided the structural engineering design services and construction administration phase support services. The structural design elements include a concrete pad foundation for the odor control unit, which will be mounted on skids, and an 8 foot high screen wall and foundation approximately 40 feet long. Construction administration services include reviewing shop drawings and other data submitted by the contractor for the concrete pad, foundation, anchorage of the skid mounted odor control unit; and screen wall, for conformity to the construction contract documents along with site visits to observe progress of construction and preparation of a construction observation report. Pro'ect Completed 2015 Lift Station 5 Orlando This project was the preliminary and final design for the replacement of lift station 5. The new lift station is a modernized submersible wetpit type lift station and includes the design for diverting the existing gravity sewer system to the new pump station. BPA provided the civil/site design for the construction of the pump station, electrical building, generator building, generator and emergency power system, fuel storage system, odor control system, and related site work. BPA also developed a site/civil design for the demolition, salvage, and restoration of the existing site. BPA was also responsible for the permitting that required a FDEP ERP for stormwater, FDEP Wastewater Facility or Activity Permit, potable water permit from FDEP/OUC, and City of Orlando Building Department permit. Project Completed 2015 !IPA Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 311Page Meadow Woods Water Suppl Facilit Oran•e Count BPA provided the civil and structural engineering services required to complete the modifications to the Meadow Woods Water Supply Facility. The Meadow Woods water supply facility will be decommissioned as a water supply facility and the two existing wells will be retrofitted with new pumps and connected to a new raw water transmission main so that the raw water from these wells can be conveyed to the new Southern Regional Water Supply Facility for treatment. The existing Meadow Woods potable water storage and pumping facilities will be converted into a reclaimed water storage and re-pump facility. For this project, BPA was responsible for the master stormwater design and ERP permitting through FDEP using SFWMD criteria of a new water supply facility (150-acre site). The project included the design of an operation and maintenance building with parking, pump station building, ozone side stream building, LOX open storage, ozone building, pre-chlorine and fluoride buildings and three ground storage tanks. Project Completed 2014 Improvements to Master Pump Stations I Orange County This project involved the preparation of conceptual site plans for the rehabilitation or removal and relocation alternatives at each of the five pump station sites illustrating improvements proposed in each alternative. Design for the lift stations includes both new and rehabilitated wet wells, sites, gravity sewers systems, drainage, and coordination of utilities. The design and permitting required a stormwater permit from FDEP. The new sites are designed to follow OCU standards for walls, driveways and site components. BPA provided the site plans, which indicated general pump station arrangement and layout, existing utility locations, and property boundary information. Preparation of structural plans for they � 5:; 3/4"." rehabilitation or removal and relocation alternatives at each of the five `-. pump station sites illustrating improvements proposed in each m alternative. Alternatives were developed for each facility site and g estimates of construction costs were prepared, and a preliminary 711. design report for the improvements at the five pump stations was a prepared. BPA also provided permitting (FDEP, SJRWMD, SFWMD), bid phase services, and construction phase services. Project Completed 2011 Continuing Utility Coordination Contract I FDOT District 5 This continuing contract for District 5 involves coordination with utility owners and Florida DOT for roadway improvements and relocating existing utilities, preparing schedules, JPA agreements, and cost estimates. Since 2011, BPA has provided utility coordination on more than 25 projects under this contract. Responsibilities include clearing UAOs, conducting Utility Pre-Design meetings, Conducting Design Meetings to discuss relocation of utilities, conducting field reviews and discussing with utility companies associated with each project the proposed improvements, preparing cost estimates, preparing specifications, and constructability and plans review. Project Ongoing 1111'111 Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 321 Page Orlando Urban Trail Colonial Pedestrian Overpass Orlando This project is the preparation of the Design-Build RFP criteria to construct a pedestrian bridge over Colonial Drive adjacent to Interstate 4 and includes approach ramps and bike and pedestrian trails. For this project, BPA is providing the Design-Build RFP criteria for the sidewalks, trails, curb and gutter, fence requirements, pedestrian circulation, and ADA requirements. Other tasks include determining horizontal and vertical clearance requirements for above ground fixed objects and major utilities; providing data for the design of the primary drainage systems required for the trail and overpass ramps and stairs; and identifying stormwater permitting requirements. BPA is also providing utility coordination that includes identifying all existing utility agency/owners; identifying existing utility locations; and determining utility relocations. Project Completed 2014. Chosewood Park(Atlanta BPA was retained to design the drainage improvements along with anew 50-foot pedestrian bridge in Chosewood Park, which is a 6-acre park located near the center of a neighborhood. The park offers tennis courts, basketball courts, a baseball field, a children's playground and a small grilling area. BPA provided the design for the drainage improvements and 50-foot span pedestrian bridge, a , a which was designed on concrete bents with steel girders and has a treated wood deck. Wooden ° _ x handrails and cable fascia were provided to make the bridge appear . ' to be a suspension bridge. Project Completed 2012 Y, Shingle Creek Trail (Oak Ridge Road to Sand Lake Road) I Orlando The City of Orlando's Single Creek Trail corridor is a north-south multi-use trail through metropolitan Orlando. It is a 2.5- mile segment of the 33-mile regional trail corridor from the West Orange Trail to the City of Kissimmee. This project was an FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP) project, which included funding from DOT for design and permitting. For this project, BPA provided the structural design for the reinforced concrete foundations for two prefabricated pedestrian bridges, the design for two wood observation decks with a connector wood walkway, and the design of a wood gazebo. Project Completed 2015 Bill Frederick Park at Turke Lake Orlando Located along the shores of Turkey Lake, Bill Frederick Park is a scenic park that covers 178-acres. The park was developed to provide family recreation in a nature preserve setting. The park's amenities include a lake setting with fishing pier and boat rentals, nature trail, bike and walking trail, children's farm and playground, rental cabins and tent camping, pavilions for picnics, and a swimming pool. BPA provided design and permitting for the overflow parking lot, picnic pavilion, and grading at retention areas. Permitting required SFWMD modification of an existing permit. Project Completed 2011 - r., • OW, * *�i l' MI I Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 33I Page BARNES FERLAND and ASSOCIATES West Sanitary Transmission Project I Ocoee This project involves the design, coordination, permitting, bidding and limited construction phase services for the construction of 3.2-miles of 12", 16" and 20"force main segments. These improvements are being implemented to provide a second major wastewater collection and transmission route from the western side of the City's service area to the City's Wastewater Treatment Facility. A.D. Mims Road. Implementation of these improvements will provide capacity for future development, force main system redundancy and alleviate capacity concerns with existing collection and transmission mains alone State Road 50. BFA is currentl in the desi•n phase of this •ro'ect and is scheduled for completion in 2016. Surveying Projects City of Ocoee Continuing Surveying and Mapping. Since 2010 BFA has provided the City of Ocoee with surveying services through a Continuing Surveying and Mapping Services Contracts. Tasks assigned under this contract have included several proposed plats for conformance to applicable portions of Chapter 177, Florida Statutes. Initial and subsequent reviews include comments for corrections. Field reviews are performed prior to signature and seal as reviewing surveyor representing the city. Field surveys have been performed for the preparation of a legal description and sketch for the acquisition of right-of-way required for a school entrance. Several legal descriptions have been prepared for property annexation into city. City of Orlando - Marks Street — Topographic Survey for Preliminary Engineering Design Report on Sanitary Sewer System. A Topographic Survey of Marks Street was performed in support the design of the rehabilitation and replacement of the aging sanitary sewer system that is running over the original capacity. All features within the ROW and a minimum of 25' beyond were located with elevations taken at 50' intervals. Additional ROW or easements were not expected and enough ROW monumentation was recovered and assessed to produce the approximate ROW line throughout the length of the project. Subsurface utilities were designated by BFA subsurface utility exploration crews for inclusion as part of the Topographic Survey. Over 30 utilities were vacuum excavated to provide the engineer with the horizontal and vertical location of underground utilities in critical crossing and tie-in locations. A Control Survey was prepared for inclusion with the construction plans of the newly designed features. The Topographic Survey and Control Survey were prepared using AutoCAD 2010 Civil 3D for in-house design teams. Orange County- Survey Services Neighborhood Strength Projects. BFA has performed over 60 Boundary Surveys in support of the Orange County Neighborhood Stabilization Program. Accelerated time frames are often required for the acquisition and closing of the properties. Lot and block corners are surveyed to determine the boundary lines and all im rovements on and pertinent to the ro ert are located and shown. In addition, BFA engineer Mr. Geoff Hennessy has designed over 141/2 miles of water, wastewater and reclaimed water system pipelines specifically for the City of Ocoee. • City of Ocoee-Old Winter Garden Road/Professional Parkway Utility Relocations and Improvements:Design,permitting and construction phase services for relocation of 6,000 feet of 6-inch through 12-inch water main,1,400 feet of 6-inch force main,and installation of 5,900 feet of 4-inch through 16-inch reclaimed water main.The utility relocation and improvements were designed and constructed in conjunction with the Citys Professional Parkway road widening and storm drainage improvements. • City of Ocoee-Reclaimed Water Mains,Phase I&II:Completed the design of 9,300 feet of 16-inch reclaimed water main and 2,100 feet of 12-inch reclaimed water main as part of the Citys Reclaimed Distribution Program.The project included eleven directional drills ranging in size from 8-inch to 16-inch. • City of Ocoee-Water Transmission Mains,Phase I,II&II:Completed the design and permitting of a Citywide water distribution improvement project.The project included 23,500 feet of 12-inch water main and 4,400 feet of 16 inch water main. Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 ��� � 341Page GHYABI&ASSOCIATES Traffic Planning & Engineering Services 1Volusia County Ghyabi is currently under contract to provide transportation planning and engineering services to Volusia County on an on-call basis. Services provided include preparing or reviewing comprehensive plan amendments, planned unit developments, site plans and other development-related applications as well as major and minor design projects requiring roadway plans, design analysis, drainage analysis, roadway and drainage plans, traffic control plans, utilities and railroads, signing and pavement marking plans, signalization plans, design survey and right-of-way surveys. Typical projects included new roadway design, milling and resurfacing design, roadway widening, intersection im•rovements, drainage retrofits and im•rovements and stormwater •ermittin•. John Anderson Drive 'City of Ormond Beach Ghyabi is currently providing post-design services for John Anderson Drive. This project consists of roadway, drainage and utility improvements for a 2.2 mile urban residential street that consistently experiences flooding and is considered unsafe for pedestrians. Elements that are included are traffic calming measures, colored textured pavement coatings. G&A has led 2 •ublic involvement meetin•s. 2030 Multimodal Transportation Study I City of Jacksonville This innovative plan by Ghyabi provided the framework to integrate rail, pedestrian, bicycle and roadway transportation planning with land use strategies to combat unsustainable sprawl. Successful completion of this contract required numerous professional services including citywide traffic count analysis, determination of impact/mobility fee calculations and land use based credit adjustments, multimodal analysis, implementation of transportation strategies and associated funding mechanisms, preparation of Capital Improvement Element costs and priorities for associated transportation •ro'ects an assistin• the Cit of Jacksonville in modi ins their 2030 Comprehensive plan policies. Clyde Morris Boulevard Signal Warrant Analysis and Design I Volusia Count Ghyabi prepared a complete set of traffic signal design plans for the Clyde Morris Boulevard at Jimmy Ann Drive intersection. The plans included a complete signalization package for 130-mph wind load mast arm design according to the Volusia County Standard Mast Arms Drawings. The plans included loops, conduits, and cable and utilized the Traffic Control Device pay items for signal design. New sidewalk ramps for all four quadrants of the project that tied into the special emphasis crosswalks were also desi•ned. SR 520 and Cox Road Intersection Improvements I FDOT D5 Ghyabi designed intersection improvements at SR 520 and Cox Road. Elements of the project included a new mast arm signalized intersection, signing and pavement markings, extensive utility coordination, intelligent transportation systems design, traffic control, realignment of tow side streets, major drainage improvements, including double box culvert extensions and public involvement. SR 415 Widenin• FDOT D5 Ghyabi developed construction plans and documents for the widening and reconstruction of SR 415 from a two-lane rural roadway to a four-land urban roadway including consideration of a multi-use trail. SR A1A Anal sis Port Canaveral , Ghyabi conducted a capacity analysis for SR A1A between George King Boulevard and North Atlantic Avenue to determine the capacity of SR A1A under actual physical and operating conditions.24-hour traffic volume counts were conducted. Signal timing data was obtained. ARTPLAN was used to develop facility specific service volumes. i i Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 E ItI'AI 351Page <` MATERN PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING, INC. Continuing Services Contracts Matern has provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection and technology engineering services to municipal clients throughout the State of Florida. Matern is well versed in continuing. These fast-tracked projects have helped grow the firm. Matern has performed over 2,500 continuing/minor projects for various government agencies, school districts and colleges throughout the state. These projects have ranged from toilet renovations to central energy plant upgrades. Through this experience, they understand the needs, schedules, budget requirements, and other aspects of continuing projects. Some of the their continuing contract clients include the following. City of Cape Coral City of Orlando Housing Authority City of Northport City of Tampa City of Ocoee City of Ft. Myers Collier County Government Gainesville Parks and Recreation Greater Orlando Aviation Authority Lake County Government Lake County Landscape Architecture Lee County Government Orange County Government Sarasota County Government Seminole County Government St. Johns County Government Volusia County Government Volusia County Emergency Operations Center Orange County Corrections Kitchen & Laundry Addition ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT&DESIGN, INC. SR 46 from SR 415 to East of Lake Proctor Court Safety Project I Seminole County Environmental Consultant responsible for identification of sensitive environmental resources within the project areas and determining potential impacts to these resources. Conducted environmental field reviews to determine existing conditions, field flagged jurisdictional wetlands, conducted listed (protected) species reviews, reviewed agency databases for sensitive environmental resources, and prepared environmental documentation for the ERP permitting 1-75 Widening, Design & Environmental Permitting I Sumter County Environmental Consultant for environmental evaluations of the natural resources within the project, determined agency jurisdictional boundaries (wetlands and surface waters), and provided assistance during the environmental permitting process including the biological assessment, ERP application, and agency coordination SR 426 Widening, Final Design & Environmental Permitting I Seminole County. Environmental Consultant responsible for identification and evaluation of wetland resources. Conducted protected species (threatened, endangered, and species of special concern) surveys and documented potential impacts. Prepared a Biological Assessment Report used during the environmental permitting, including mitigation analysis. Coordinated with permitting agencies in order to obtain all permits. Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 � � 361Page REFERENCES Sanford Avenue Streetscape, Sanford Robert Beall, Operations Manager, CPSI City of Sanford Public Works Department 300 N. Park Avenue Sanford, FL 32771-1244 407.688.5000 ext. 5423 robert.beall@sanfordfl.gov Pine Castle Sidewalk Improvements, Orange County Mr. Sanjiv Chokshi, PE Orange County Public Works 4200 South John Young Parkway Orlando FL 32829 Telephone 407.836.7900 sanjiv,chokshi(cocfl.net Fairbanks Avenue Improvements, Winter Park Mr. Greg Kolb, PE CH2M Hill, Inc. 225 East Robinson Street, Suite 505 Orlando FL 32801 407.650.2112 greq.kolb a(�.ch2m.com SR 408 from Oxalis Drive to Chickasaw Trail Mr. Glenn Pressimone Central Florida Expressway 4974 ORL Tower Road Orlando FL 32796 407.690.5000 pressimoneq(@,cfxway.com Lift Station 5, Orlando Mr. R. Scott Smith, PE Brown and Caldwell Suite 250, 301 Lucien Way Maitland FL 32751 407.661.9500 rssmith@brwncald.com Continuing Contract for Engineering Services l RFQ 1503 ItI'AI 37lPage ,' WORKLOAD BPA's current and projected workload is at a level that will enable us to successfully execute this project in a timely manner. To assure quality control and a full commitment to contractual obligations, we thoroughly scrutinize our workload before pursuing or accepting a new assignment. We unhesitatingly state that BPA has the ability to provide all professional resources necessary to begin work immediately upon receipt of notice to proceed. Our proposed staff are immediately available for an assignment. We will assign personnel who have experience and knowledge of design and plan production that is consistent with the City's standards and criteria. We are committed to client satisfaction, while conforming to the budget and schedule. Percent Project Estimated Project Client Complete Start Completion Brindley Pieters&Associates, Inc; Moss Park Elementary School Student Drop-off OCPS 95% 10.2014 08.2015 SR 50 Econ River Bridge, FDOT D5 JMT Inc. 80% 08.2014 11.2015 Orlando City Soccer Stadium Utility Coordination VHB, Inc. 55% 02.2015 11.2015 Lift Station 5, Orlando Brown and Caldwell 95% 08.2014 12.2015 Waterbridge Elementary School Parking Lot OCPS 5% 06.2015 12.2015 West Orange High School Parking Lot Addition OCPS 30% 05.2015 12.2015 Seminole County Sports Complex HKS Architects 60% 08.2014 12.2015 Clayton-Chattahoochee Entrance Relocation City of Atlanta 5% 05.2015 12.2015 SR 5 (Otter Creek Lane to Oyster Place) FDOT D5 FDOT 5% 05.2015 01.2016 SR 200(Citrus County line to CR 484) FDOT D5 FDOT 5% 05.2015 01.2016 SR 50/SR 33 (CR 565 to Brown Street) FDOT D5 Volkert Inc. 25% 06.2015 02.2016 Textron Aviation Service Center, OIA GLMV Architecture 95% 04.2015 04.2016 SR 600(Poinciana Blvd to CR 535), FDOT D5 Michael Baker 5% 04.2015 06.2016 '' SR 5 North of Barnes Boulevard, FDOT D5 Protean Design Group 5% 03.2015 06.2016 l Cincinnati Streetcar FTA 90% 12.2011 09.2016 Milwaukee Streetcar FTA 7% 11.2011 07.2018 i Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 ItI'AI 381Page OFFICE LOCATION Firm Address Miles to City Hall Time to City Hall Suite 180 Brindley Pieters&Associates, Inc. 2600 Maitland Center Parkway 18 23 Minutes Maitland FL 32751 Barnes Ferland and Associates, Inc. 1230 Hillcrest Street 12 18 Minutes Orlando FL 32803 Suite 170 Ghyabi &Associates, Inc. 315 East Robinson Street 13 18 Minutes Orlando FL 32801 Matern Professional Engineering, Inc. 130 Candace Drive 20 26 Minutes Maitland FL 32751 1615 Edgewater Drive Environmental Management& Design, Inc. Suite 100 13 21 Minutes Orlando FL 32804 Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 ItII 391Page MBE CERTIFICATION As a disadvantaged/minority-owned firm, BPA is committed to providing opportunities to minority and disadvantaged- owned businesses. It is our belief that positive business relationships will produce a diverse group of capable, competitive and successful businesses, which in turn will benefit our Clients. To achieve this, BPA endeavors to offer opportunities to small businesses inclusive of minority firms and women-owned firms by engaging their services as subconsultants on our project team. BPA has a culturally and ethnically diverse workplace from its owner to employees. BRA employs a workforce that is reflective of many nationalities and cultures and has established programs and policies for recruiting and retaining minority and women engineers and staff, and encourages all of our employees to become involved in our communities. BPA and three of our subconsultants, Barnes Ferland, Environmental Management & Design, and Ghyabi & Associates are MBE certified. ':t.,ua;,f l'lrirtda ( /r`1/t° 1 ,/Its tit 4/ iri()i'ii y Wornen & Florida Wit', lisioness Certification I'I11:«*11 E `+s Certification Bnndley P oters&Associates, Inc. Environmental Management&Des is a rrtified under the provisions of 2137 and 295.187,Florida Statutes fora period from f!!rw"t 1tk31r2013 to 1013112015 01/27,7014 i7it2zP24Jt Y „An*Devatmipit al Mosairmeet , l kv It ►rte goo r I4 Setrrtiker war Wsraw► Sute of Florida ' Minority Wirrnen ee J/ / 1 ,once-L ,s b/d t stern Minority, Women & Florida %0'1f'1"=F '+cn ad itJ+`J Business Certification Business Ce }ifrca j ton Barnes, Fertand and Associates, Inc Ghyatn&Associates k certified under the provisions of 287 and 295,187,Florida Statutes for a period from AC.47 XIS In kat 30,Ist i 02r2812014 02t26i2418 j,a. C c fdandn CrePo'imrM uJ Airauyirtirttt 5rrv+crx , rcory,'.iuora.5 '1't rore/AuerNu Offkr of i ,Arr ptrM't%+ry `'����IC��'.� ItI'AI Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 401Page COMPANY INFORMATION SIGNATURE SHEET RFQ 1503 COMPANY INFORMATIONTSIcNATURC SHEET RFQ 01503 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH "THESE RFQ INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DISQUAUFICATION OF YOUR QUALIFICATION PACKAGE. PI.EASE SIGN BELOW ATTESTING THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL RFQ INS'CRUCTIONS.AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUCCESSFUL RESPONDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO ENTER INTO A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OCOEE Blind ley Pieters&Associates,Inc, 470.830.8700 COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) 407.830.8877 FAX f INCLUDE AREA CODE) bpicters@bpa-engineers.com E-MAIL ADDRESS ll. KI:N111-1ANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT ACE I KIRI ZED SIGNA I LIRE(manual) FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, PLEASE INDICATE.BELOW , Brindley Pictcrs, P,E.,President NAME/IITI E(PLEASE PRINT) ' 2600 Maitland Center Parkway,Suite 180 STREET ADDRESS Maitland FL 32751 crry STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID a 593°57983 , lodnidual X Corporation Partnership_ Other(Specify) Sworn to and sufrscnbed before me this _,Ari day of ?AL l 2(0 I Personally Known yee/ or Produced'dent iticaiion Notary Public-State of f i.,-.64 (Type of lifentificanoid County of ,, 4. I - r- TC.----_ j Signature of Notary PO i-*- . Printed,typed Or stamped C'ommiasioned name of Notary Publx a tri..i NNW kW.001.0/Reim 1, i,,Ji OamiNim 0 FP/38013 RFQ 1503Cuntinuing Engineering Services 16 ItI'AI Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 ADDENDUM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT M.61:91 Com nliminnf S.Scott Von(lel-Knit John Grogan,District 1 (j)ndi—lnitacer Robert Frank 11111*11; linaRusot7,aloryhunoWiletit•un,43Dtrisicttricit 2 Joel F,Keller,District ocoee flooldo July 9,2015 ADDENDUM NO ONE(1) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ#1503 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES This addendum consists of two(2_1 pages, and shall modify and become a pail of the original RFQ documents for Continuing('Imtracts for Engineering Services. Respondents shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on this Addendum. Failure to do so may subject the Respondent to disqualification. I he RFQ due date remains the same. Questions and Clarifications and/or Revisions to the RFQ davuusrats are as follows: Revision I: Evaluation Criteria. p. 13 has been revised to reflect the following changes.sec below for the new Fivaluatiim Criteria Chart: Evaluation Critertim Np. 2. Points an hereby changed to:40 Points; Evaluation Criterion No. 3. Is hereby changed to 'Current and Projected Workload of the Firm" 10 Points. Responses to this criterion should be included in Section I. (Firm's Qualifications) of your submittal. Evaluation Criterion No. 4, Affect of legal action against the firm has been removed, and the 10 points distributed among the other criteria#2 and#3. Renumbered the remaining criteria. F.valuation Critetia Ills I.Overall expertise of the firm to provide requested services • General civil • Roadway and other transportation • Envirorunental and stormwater 40 • Potable water,sanitary sewer,and reclaimed water utilities • l'arks&recreation – _ 2.,Past performance and experience of the team members 40 3.Cun-ent and projected workload oldie Firm 10 4. Location of the office and proximity to the City of(koee 5 5. Certified minority business enteiprise (partial points may he awarded for MBE 5 subconsultants) City of Ocoee•i0 Nlillccilicsc Drive•Ocoee,Flornin 34761 phone (407)905-3100•fax:(407)905-3194•www,ucoe.e.nrs Continuing Contract for Engineering Services I RFQ 1503 Evaluation Critetia Maximum TOTAL POINTS I: Polit:ttx 100 Revision 2: Page II.Section D. I. Firm's Qualifications. Bullet has been changed to:"List of firm's other current or recent successfully completed similar services within the past ilna years with other public or private agencies. Iteviision 3: Page II.Section D. I. Finn's Qualifications: Add 6th Bullet:"Current and projected workload of Firm.provide sro'ect ;...r ere t names an4c.riBINtedk011itniMft completion dates". Revision 4: Page 12,Section 0, II. Firm's Office location&Other Forms:Pelete the 5"1 l3uIkt.Summaryof Litigation in its entirety. Revision 5: Page 3,Section A.2.and Page 12,Section F.2 has been changed to three(3)firms instead of four (4)firms.The City intends to award continuing contracts to no fewer than three(3)firms deemed to be the most highly qualified to perform the required services. Question I: Can you please provide an approximate fee breakdown for the various scope areas that were expended throughout the life of thc previous Continuing f'ontracts for Engineering Services contract,i.e.traffic studies,utility work.etc.'? Answer 1:The current and prior years'City budgets are available at http;//wwwoctieeorgt294/Fludget,which includes the previous and current capital projects. The combined total paid to the previous four(4)firms for the life of the previous continuing engineering contract was approximately$1,139,000.00. To breakdown the amounts by scope area would require lengthy research in pulling each individual work order;therefore,you would need to submit a public records request to our City Clerk's department should you still need this information. The Sign-In Sheet for the Evaluation Committee RFQ Discussion meeting has been posted to lkinandstar. This meeting is exempt for 30 days after ItFQ opening or upon Notice of Intent to Award in compliance with Florida Statute 286.0113, - -' kiyee other%CPPB Purchasing Agent cc.Evaluation Committee All respondents shall acknowledge this addendum in your qualification package by completing the section below and including in Section II-Firm's Office Location& Other Forms. Respondent: Brindley Picters&Associates,Inc, Signature: . Name: Brindley Picters,P.E. 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Nlt.',,, i' a .. .. „.;.1.:A, ,,,f-,--,,� .. Aiingfr- I -. 1. Cover Letter 2. Statement of Qualifications 3. Company Information Form 4. Licenses I@ 0 lli? { August 3, 2015 1117 East Robinson St. Orlando,FL 32801 Cit of Ocoee Phone:407.425.0452 Y Fax:407.648.1036 150 N. Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, Florida 34761 ATTN: Joyce Tolbert, Purchasing Agent Re: Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services, RFQ#1503 Dear Selection Committee Members: Through our understanding and current experience with the City of Ocoee, CPH, Inc. (CPH) is the best team to select for the contract identified above. The team will work from our nearby office in Orlando, and will be led by Mr. David E. Mahler, P.E. as Principal-in-Charge and Mr. James Morris, P.E. as Project Manager. Our team has enjoyed our successful working relationship over the last 6 years with the City of Ocoee. These projects have included planning, design and permitting on a variety of projects from tennis courts to reuse water mains and we have had the opportunity to develop excellent relationships, with not only the engineering staff, but with the City's inspectors and operations personnel as well. Our ongoing experience with the City allows CPH to hit the ground running on any project assigned under this contract. Our management and design team have extensive experience in providing design and construction services for projects that include: water, stormwater, wastewater, alternative water, roadways, streetscape, parks and recreation, landscaping, and municipal buildings. CPH has extensive in- house resources such as in-house architects, planners, construction administration personnel, roadway/traffic personnel, environmental scientists, M/E/P and survey personnel. The team stands as the clear choice for the City of Ocoee as a result of CPH's expertise including: Utility Planning and Design. The team has provided this type of service to the City of Ocoee and numerous other clients throughout Florida; some of which include the Toho Water Authority, Orange County, Town of Oakland, City of Sanford, City of Oviedo, City of Winter Springs, City of Eustis, City of Casselberry, City of Lake Alfred, and the City of Palm Coast. CPH has successfully provided design and construction services for upgrades at existing water and wastewater treatment plants. We understand the unique challenges of maintaining level of service and planning ahead with phased construction plans and bypass piping. Our proposed team has successfully designed and installed hundreds of pump upgrades for water, reclaimed water, and wastewater projects in Florida. As a part of these upgrades, our team has performed detailed analysis of pump efficiencies and operations and maintenance costs analysis to successfully select the right pumps that serve our clients' needs for the long term success of their utility system. Complementing our technical resume, the CPH team possesses unique experts recognized as water quality experts. These individuals have optimized treatment systems, master planned for future treatment enhancements, developed source water feasibility evaluations to assess water resources and impacts related to ground water, surface water, and reclaimed water supplies. CPH has worked with many treatment processes including: Aeration and Odor Control; Ozone; Granular Activated Carbon; Ion-Exchange; Lime-Softening; Coagulation; Filtration; Reverse Osmosis; Disinfection; and Stabilization/Corrosion Control. w w w c p h c o r p c o m 1 (#51 0 / C Stormwater Planning, Design and Permitting. CPH employs a group of qualified individuals with extensive experience in Stormwater design. The team offers knowledge and experience with Stormwater Management Facilities, Pavement Hydraulics, Storm Sewer Design, Culvert Design, Location Hydraulics/Pond Siting Reports, Basin Analysis, Swale Analysis, and Spread Analysis. Our drainage design team has an in-depth knowledge of the numerous design standards to aid in the Stormwater Management System design. In addition, CPH has teamed with our exclusive subconsultant Singhofen and Associates (SAI) to assist with hydraulic modeling and drainage analysis. SAL has worked for the City of Ocoee since 2009 and has extensive knowledge of the City's stormwater infrastructure. In addition to SAI's retrofit design projects with the City, SAI's team has served as an extension to the City's staff providing reviews of stormwater management designs proposed in permit applications. Roadway and Streetscape Design. The CPH team offers a great amount of experience with roadway, pedestrian and bicycle facility design. Our roadway design staff has an in-depth knowledge of the numerous design standards to aid in the design of roadways. Some of these manuals include: FDOT Design Standards, FDOT Plans Preparation Manuals, and the FDOT Manual of Uniform Minimum Standards for Design, Construction, and Maintenance for Streets & Highways (Florida Greenbook). In addition to the roadway design manuals, CPH is well versed in the Florida Bicycle Facilities Planning and Design Handbook and is FDOT certified for preparing Traffic Control Plans (TCP). CPH has conducted traffic studies throughout the State of Florida. Parks and Recreation Planning and Design. CPH team members have extensive experience in providing planning services and landscape design throughout the Central Florida area We have worked on large regional parks ranging from over 100 acres to small neighborhood parks of less than one acre. Our experienced team has successfully provided roadways,streetscapes, and urban open spaces that become a part of the community and become anchors for future development. We have designed parks, urban town centers, and roadways, and have provided services for enhancements to densely developed urban centers as well as new developments. We are very proud of our current working relationship with the City of Ocoee; and we have experienced staff in every area of expertise requested in your RFQ. CPH appreciates the opportunity to submit our qualifications, and looks forward to continuing our working relationship with the City. Sincerely, CPH, Inc. t2 ames R. Morris,jr., P.E. Vice President/Associate W w w . c p h c o r c o r n m Statement of Qualifications I. Firm's Qualifications Key Personnel Team Member and Role Yrs. of Education/Licenses Exp. David E. Mahler, P.E. 25 B.S. in Environmental Engineering,University of Central Florida Principal-in-Charge Professional Engineer- FL (No. 50041) B.S.in Environmental Engineering,University of James R.Morris,Jr., P.E. 15 Central Florida Project Manager Professional Engineer-FL(No. 62384) Commercial Pilot License (No. 266577109) B.S. in Environmental Engineering,University of Scott A. Breitenstein, P.E. 24 Central Florida Utilities Engineer Professional Engineer- FL (No. 57402) M.S.in Civil,Engineering,University of Minnesota. 1 Terry M.Zaudtke,P.E. 39 B.S.in Civil Engineering,University of Minnesota Utilities Engineer Professional Engineer-FL(No. 32928) B.S. in Mechanical Engineering,University of Central Florida Roberto "Robbie" 20 B.S. in Environmental Engineering,University of Gonzalez, P.E. Central Florida Water Process Engineer M.S. in Environmental Sciences, University of Central Florida Professional Engineer- FL (No. 56875) t` B.S.in Physics,University of Wisconsin Dave Refling, P.E.,BCEE 40 M.S.in Environmental Engineering,Johns Hopkins Wastewater Process Universi Engineer g .: Professional Engineer-FL (No.31107) � 4 B.S. in Environmental Engineering and Civil Mason Gardberg, E.I. 3 Engineering (Double Major), University of Central Civil Designer Florida, Engineering Intern, E.I. Alyssa B Filippi,E.I. B.S.in Environmental Engineering,University of Civil Designer Central Florida Engineering Intern,E.I. A.S. in Construction Technology Allen C. Lane, P.E. 23 B.S. in Environmental Engineering,University of Central Florida Civil Engineer Professional Engineer- FL (No. 60144) Advanced Traffic Control Certification Yrs. of Team Member and Role Education/Licenses Exp in i it Ir inee i p; a Institut of E.S: ng r n . Ben C.Buencamino 36 Technology Civil Engineer B.S in Environmental and Sanitary Engineering, Mapua Institute of Technology Lawrence 0. Pultz, P.E. 12 B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida CEI Professional Engineer- FL (No. 70947) B.S.in Civil Engineering,University of Central Florida Kurt R.Luman,Jr.,P.E. 17 Professional Engineer-FL (No. 65036) Transportation Engineer Advanced Maintenance of Traffic,NCEES,Critical Structures Construction Issues Course B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Embry-Riddle Matthew Cushman, P.E. 10 Aeronautical College Transportation Engineer Professional Engineer- FL (No. 73150) Advanced Maintenance of Traffic Traffic Signal Inspector Level I, IMSA Certified - FL B.S.in Civil Engineering,University of South Florida■ Sandra L.Gorman, P.E. 22 M.C.E.in Civil Engineering,University of South Traffic Engineer Florida Professional Engineer-FL(No. 59580) E B.A. in Landscape Architecture, Mississippi State James K.Winter, RLA, 34 University CLARE Registered Landscape Architect- FL (No. 0000911) Landscape Architect CLARB Certified- (No. 5203) M.S.in Landscape Architecture,University of Florida Sheeba West,RLA 12 B.S.in Microbiology,University of aMiaini Landscape Architect Registered Landscap 'Archite,ct-{FL(No: 1 LA6667082) ' . r B.S. in Architectural Studies, University of Milwaukee A.A. in Civil Structural Technology, Northwest John A. Baer,AIA, NCARB, Technical Institute LEED AP BD+C, GGP 37 LEED Accredited Professional Project Architect Building Leadership Excellence: Dale Carnegie Training Registered Architect- FL (No. 93193) B.S. in Architecture, University of Miami 1 Gail Cleavenger,AIA, 17 International Studies Program, Mackintosh School of RB f ProjNCAect Architect Architecture Registered Architect*AFL (No.95195)" Bing Liu,AIA 12 M.A. in Architecture,University of Calgary B.A. in Art&Design,University of Alberta Project Architect Registered Architect- FL (No. 96578) Team Member and Role Yrs. of Education/Licenses Exp. B.S.in Mechanical Engineering,University of 1 Dennis L.Matula, P.E„ � LEED AP 40 Minnesota M/E/P Engineer LEED Accredited Professional Professional Engineer-FL (No. 55194) Electrical League of Indiana, Inc.- Graduate Randy Taylor 22 Certificates, Lincoln Technical Institute M/E/P Designer A.A. in Mechanical/Engineering/Computer Aided Desi , Indianapolis B.S,ignn Biological Sciences, Florida'State University B.A.,FMU,Summa! u Dude , U 5.Army ti s of Engineers Wetland Delineator (' Amy E.Daly,LEED AP 23 Florida Unified Mitigat on Methodology„Course Environmental Scientist Qualified tor�mwa er Management nspe for Prescribed Burner Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent(GTA-09-00145C) LEED Accredited Professional B.S. in Biology,University of Central Florida Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent, (GTA-09- 00125B) Aaron P. Moore, PWS 15 Southwest Florida Water Management District Environmental Scientist Soils Identification Course Florida United Mitigation Assessment Methodology Course ACOE Wetland Delineator eet Srvor 's.mrr Professional Wetland Scient i st Certi f ih,cat io�-�%A E Thoma JGalloway, Proluey #2 t 4 40 A.S. in Architecture&Building Technology, Daytona Paul J. Katrek, PSM 23 Beach Community College, Professional Surveyor& Project Surveyor Mapper- FL (No. 6233) NCEES Record No. 1342 Gerald M.Cox, CUC 40 B.S.in Building Construction,University of Florida QA/QC Certified General Contractor- FL(No. 010771) Certified Utility Contractor-FL(No.051667) pia • z �' - -t. David E. Mahler, P.E. e Princi al-in-Char p 9 25 Total Years of Experience • 16 Years with CPH Experience Key Strengths Mr. Mahler serves CPH as Senior Vice President and Branch Manager • Large Diameter Pressurized Pipeline of the Orlando Office. He is a Project Manager/Project Engineer for g municipal and private clients. Mr. Mahler has been involved with Design in Urbanized Areas multiple collection and distribution pipeline designs, hydraulic modeling as well as utility line extension and relocation projects for both municipal • Utility System Relocations, including several and private clients. In addition, he specializes in relocation of existing projects due to FDOT roadway widening utilities associated with roadway projects. He has also been involved with land development and roadway design and permitting for private • Water Supply, Treatment, Pumping, clients. Storage and Distribution • Wastewater Collection, Treatment and Education Pumping B.S.in Environmental Engineering,University of Central Florida Reclaimed Water Storage, Pumping and • Distribution Professional Registrations, • Utility Systems Hydraulic Modeling Certifications, Memberships Professional Engineer-FL(No.56875) SR 50 Utility Relocation Northern and Southern Forcemain SR 426 Utility Relocation Analysis and Redesign,Ph I Collect. .,''''''l ..,:,,,,,,!, * .::,' s t v. 1 Oviedo RWM Phase I and II International Dr.and Universal Blvd. North Side Area Reclaimed WM Osceola Parkway Representative Projects • S.R.50 Utility Relocation Project(Phase 1,2,and 3)-Orange County • Northern Forcemain and Southern Forcemain Project/Key Largo • S.R.426 Utility Relocation Project Wastewater Treatment District • Oviedo Reclaimed Water Main Phase I and II • Analysis and Redesign/Phase I Collection System-Northern • Osceola Parkway Plantation Key • SR-528 Utility Relocation Project • Lake Underhill Utility Relocations • US-17/92 Water Main Upgrade • University Shores Gravity Main Improvements • ESA SSA Pipeline Project • International Drive and Universal Blvd. • City of Oviedo Water Main Improvement Projects • North Side Area Reclaimed Water Main Extensions-City of Ocoee r�, 1 : James "Jay" R. Morris, Jr., P.E. Project Manager .• 15 Total Years of Experience • 10 Years with CPH Experience Key Strengths Mr. Morris serves CPH as a Sr. Project Manager in our Environmental Engineering Department, and has experience with water and • Project Manager and Engineer for Multiple wastewater transmission systems, wastewater collection systems, and Large Diameter Pressurized Pipelines in pumping systems in both design and construction administration. His Urban Areas areas of expertise also includes preparation of water and wastewater master plans,writing and organizing technical specifications and project manuals, client management, and utility coordination. Mr. Morris has • Utility Relocations also assisted clients with obtaining loans and grants. • Water, Reclaimed Water, and Wastewater Transmission Systems Design Education • Construction Administration B.S.in Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida • Utility Coordination Professional Registrations, • Pumping Facilities Certifications, Memberships • Plan and Specification Preparation Professional Engineer-FL(No.62384) • Design on Aerial Crossings, Jack and Bores, Commercial Pilot License(No.266577109) and Directional Drills SR 50 Utility Relocation Poinciana Blvd./US 17-92 Water Main International Dr.and Universal Blvd. Martin Luther King RWM .. .%. . .. 4. — _ ... .--1=„ ,,,,..„*...,4.„. ..,1.: 1,..,.,;„,..-,A.s,,,41 , t t' t I r X,.. Q y. Highland Ave.Gravity Sewer/WM Osceola Parkway Ph II Lake Underhill Utility Relocations SR 426 Utility Relocation Representative Projects • S.R.50 Utility Relocation Project(Phase 1,2,and 3)-Orange • SR 520 54"Potable Water Transmission Main Phases I&II County • Highland Avenue Gravity Sewer and Water Main Replacement • Poinciana Boulevard and U.S. 17-92 Water Main Project • Lake Underhill Utility Relocations • SR-528 Utility Relocation Project • University Shores Gravity Main Improvements • Main Street Sewer Improvements • Martin Luther King Blvd 12"Reclaimed Water Main Extension • International Drive and Universal Blvd. • S.R.426 Utility Relocation Project • Osceola Parkway Ph II Utility Relocations&Improvements 1014 Scott A. Breitenstein, P.E. Utilities Engineer Iv 24 Total Years of Experience • 14 Years with CPH Experience Key Strengths Mr. Breitenstein serves the firm of CPH as Vice President/Associate Process piping optimization and design and Project Manager/Engineer. He has over 24 years of experience in • Engineering, including more than 7 years with the Florida Department of • Process pumping systems Environmental Protection (FDEP). At the FDEP, he developed an intuitive understanding of permitting/compliance issues related to water • Lift station design and optimization and wastewater treatment and infrastructure facilities. Mr. Breitenstein's work at CPH includes water and wastewater facility infrastructure design • CUP Permitting and Water Audits and permitting, master water/wastewater planning, CUP permitting, treatment facility retrofits,and WWTF operating permits. • FDEP Water and Wastewater Facilities Permitting Education • Reclaimed Water Systems B.S.in Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida • Booster and Water Distribution Systems • Collection/Transmission Systems and Lift Professional Registrations, Station Design Certifications, Memberships • Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Design Professional Engineer—FL(No.57402) • Water and Waste Master Plans Eustis Master Wastewater Plan Lake Alfred WWTF Grand Island Shores Booster Stat. Huntersfield Booster Station rte,,, tgp a s \ :4 r ?1.,..„.. .,.Firs¢` -; 7 ate- _.-+ ,� x '" ::....- ,** ., , - ii' . m '- k, , ‘% --,;,. -,... ' \\‘‘. , ......4z.,...,:uLTaliggi:..1,,,,ie,.. ,41,,iotoir..)06_ =.....z.*:;;;v:i!,, ' ' ' k . T�, t '1 Columbia Correctional WWTP Winter Garden Cres°v eVVWTF Town of Oakland WTP Eustis Eastern WWTF-Phase 1 and 2 Representative Projects • Eustis Eastern WWTF-Phase 1 and 2 • Southwest Regional Water Reclamation Facility Expansion • Lake Alfred WWTF Upgrades and Expansion • Haines City Master WW Plan and WWTF Headworks design • Columbia Correctional Institution Wastewater Treatment Facility • Eustis Grand Island Shores Booster Station • Winter Garden Crest Avenue WWTF Flow Equalization Basin and • Haines City New Mechanical Bar Screen and Grit Removal System Pumping Improvements • Wastewater Facilities Improvements Project-Town of Eatonville • Town of Oakland Water System Improvements Project • City of Eustis Master Water Plan • Casselberry-Hunterfield Booster Station • Mount Dora Master Water Plan • City of Eustis Master Wastewater Plan • Winter Springs WTP b ,: 3 pb '4 terTerry M. Zaudtke, P.E. V Utilities Engineer x 39 Total Years of Experience • 32 Years with CPH Experience Key Strengths Mr. Zaudtke serves the firm of CPH as Project Manager/Engineer for both public and private civil projects in his areas of expertise of • Master Water/Wastewater/Reclaimed Water Environmental and Civil Engineering. These projects include work in Plans land development, municipal engineering, water and sewer facilities, drainage, waste treatment, and water supply. Mr. Zaudtke has served • Major Wastewater Treatment Plants, Water as the Project Manager and Engineer for the City of Casselberry, U.S. Navy, City of Orlando, City of Winter Springs,City of Lake Alfred, City of Reclamation Facilities, Wastewater Eustis, Seminole County, Orange County, Key Largo Wastewater Collection Systems, and Reclaimed Water Treatment District,and Utilities, Inc. System • Process Design/Analysis Education •M.S.in Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota Design and Construction of water supply, B.S.in Civil Engineering,University of Minnesota treatment and distribution systems • Advanced Treatment Standards Professional Registrations, • Sludge Handling/Disposal Systems Certifications, Memberships • Stormwater Management Professional Engineer—FL(No. 32928) SR 426 Utility Relocation US-17/92 Water Main Upgrade Highland Ave.Gravity Sewer/WM Oviedo RWM Phase I and II ' , ,., 1 �,. �' ' ''r.. P r , ir� . I ', 1 '_ D . Analysis and Redesign,Ph I Collect Northern and Southern Forcemain SR 50 Utilities Relocaiton-Ocoee SR 50 Utility Relocation Representative Projects • Northern Forcemain and Southern Forcemain Project/Key Largo • S.R.50 Utility Relocation Project(Phase 1,2,and 3)-Orange County Wastewater Treatment District • S.R.426 Utility Relocation Project • Analysis and Redesign/Phase I Collection System-Northern • Oviedo Reclaimed Water Main Phase I and II Plantation Key • SR-528 Utility Relocation Project • US-17/92 Water Main Upgrade • Winter Springs Reclaimed Water Improvements • City of Oviedo Water Main Improvement Projects • Highland Avenue Gravity Sewer and Water Main Replacement • Tanglewood Water Main Replacements Project • North Orlando First Addition Water Line Improvements • SR50 Station 737+37.82 to Station 903+50 Utilities Relocation Project Roberto Robbie Gonzalez, P.E. „doWater Process Engineer s 20 Total Years of Experience • 2 Years with CPH Experience Key Strengths Mr. Gonzalez has extensive water supply and water design experience. • Desktop, Pile Scale & Full Scale Treatment He is recognized as a water quality expert and has developed source water feasibility evaluations to assess water resources and impacts Evaluations related to ground water, surface water, and reclaimed water supplies. He has worked with many treatment processes including: Aeration and • Disinfection Effectiveness Odor Control; Ozone; Granular Activated Carbon; Ion-Exchange; Lime- Softening; Control Strategies Softening; Coagulation; Filtration; Reverse Osmosis; Disinfection; and • g Stabilization/Corrosion Control. • Source Water Feasibility and Optimization • Facility Characterization Education • Hydraulic & Water Quality Distribution B.S.in Mechanical Engineering,University of Central Florida System Modeling B.S.in Environmental Engineering,University of Central Florida Capital Improvement Program (CIP) M.S.in Environmental Sciences,University of Central Florida • p p g Prioritization Professional Registrations, Certifications, Memberships Professional Engineer—FL(No.56875) Oakland Water System Improvements Mechanical Bar Screen/Grit Removal Lake Groves WTP Sanford WTP No.2 • -,i - .. r -- I I* ' k *' r I tiSt Pql ...'� t' ,�t / e -�` t ti '' ,' t(� E f O M e" S `,. ^ . . '; ' L 'LIB .,-OAS,.t Water Resource Consultant Winter Garden Crest Ave.WWTF Palm Coast WTP No.2 LZD Wedgefield WTP Expansion Representative Projects • West Palm Beach Water Resource Consultant • Oakland Water System Improvements Project • Collier County Forced Draft Aeration pH Adjustment Pretreatment • Sanford Water Treatment Plant No.2—Disinfection By-Product and Odor Control Post Treatment pH Adjustment Optimization of Reduction Improvements H2S Removal and Disposal • Palm Coast WTP No.2 ZLD • Sulfurice Acid Feed—pH adjustment for Odor Control Blowdown • Wedgefield WTP Expansion Blending with NF/RO Concentrate • New Mechanical Bar Screen and Grit Removal System • Winter Garden Crest Avenue WWTF Flow Equalization Basin and • Lake Groves WTP Pumping Improvements 0 Dave Refling, P.E., BCEE Wastewater Process Engineer iii4 39 Total Years of Experience • 2 Years with CPH Experience Key Strengths Dave serves CPH as a Project Manager/Process Engineer. His • WWTP and Advanced/Tertiary Treatment qualifications include extensive experience in the planning, design, and management of water, wastewater, and water reclamation/reuse • Water Reclamation/Reuse systems. Dave has special expertise in water reclamation process design, including advanced treatment, biological nutrient removal (BNR) • Integrated Water Resource Management and membrane bioreactor (MBR) systems. He has co-authored more • Water/Wastewater/Reuse Master Planning than 25 articles on innovative treatment systems involving BNR, MBR, and water reclamation/reuse, and has performed process engineering • Biosolids Stabilization/Residuals Management for BNR treatment facilities totaling more than 250 mgd. Publications/Presentations Education • Refling, David R., "BNR/MBR/UV/DB The Formula for a Cost Effective Solution" presented at the Rocky Mountain Water B.S.in Physics, University of Wisconsin M.S.in Environmental Engineering,Johns Hopkins University Environment Association(RMWEA), September,2007. • Refling, David, R., "Facility Upgrade/Expansion Concepts to enhance BNR Utilizing Emerging Technologies" presented at the Professional Registrations Florida Water Resources Conference, Biological Nutrient Removal Workshop.April 2006. Certifications, Memberships • Refling, David R., "Overview of Biological Nutrient Removal s Design and Operation"presented at the Florida Water&Pollution Professional Engineer—FL(No. 31107) Control Operators Association State Short School. Twice per Board Certified Environmental Engineer(BCEE) year from April 2000 through March 2006. • Refling, David, R. Roy A. Pelletier, David S. Sloan, Thomas L. Lothrop, "Design and Operation Enhancements to a Five-Stage BNR System to Increase Capacity from 24 to 40 MGD"presented at WEFTEC 2002. Polk Co.NE Regional WWTP Nassau Co.Regional WWTP Sanford North WRF Orlando Iron Bridge WRF f ��'�ate /"� . j � � �s +16.;� a , '"'. '- w - Icy t i r_,_ _.�. ...� ���1 fi r r F rjr "� Sanford North WRF BNR Titusville Blue Heron WRF Palm Coast WWTP No.2-MBR Sanford South VVRC Representative Projects • Sanford North WRF—Biological Nutrient Removal Improvements • Titusville Blue Heron WRF—Aeration System Improvements and • Palm Coast WWTP No.2-Phase I MBR/BNR Improvements BNR Optimization • Polk County Northeast Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant • BNR Capacity Evaluation and Rerating,JEA,Jacksonville,FL • Orlando Consery II WRF Master Plan and Design • Hernando County Glen Wastewater Treatment Plant • Orlando Iron Bridge Regional Water Reclamation Facility Re-Rating • Crest Avenue Wastewater Treatment Facility,Winter Garden,FL • Nassau County Regional WWTP Expansion,JEA • Venice Eastside Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion,Venice,FL • St.Petersburg Southwest Water Reclamation Facility • Tapia Water Reclamation Facility,Calabasas,CA Mason Gardberg, E.I./Civil Designer 3 Total Years of Experience •3 Years with CPH B.S. in Environmental Engineering and Civil Engineering (Double Major), University of Central Florida, Engineering Intern, E.I. Ms. Gardberg serves CPH as a Civil Designer for both public and private civil projects. She has directly worked on all types of civil engineering projects. These projects have involved water, wastewater, and reclaimed water design, planning, analysis, permitting, inspections and construction engineering/administration services. Representative Projects • Boggy Creek Road Intersection Utility • Lake Underhill Utility Relocations Relocation Project • Highland Avenue Gravity Sewer and • ESA SSA Pipeline Project Water Main Replacement Project Alyssa B. Filippi, E.I./Civil Designer 3 Total Years of Experience •3 Years with CPH B.S. in Environmental Engineering,University of Central Florida Engineering Intern, E.I. Ms. Filippi serves CPH as a Civil Designer for both public and private civil projects. She has directly worked on all types of civil engineering projects. These projects have involved water, wastewater, and reclaimed water design, roadway, stormwater, planning, analysis, permitting, inspections and construction engineering/administration services. Representative Projects • ESA SSA Pipeline Project • Lake Underhill Utility Relocations • Boggy Creek Road Intersection Utility Relocation Project Allen C. Lane, P.E./Civil Engineer 26 Total Years of Experience •23 Years with CPH A.S. in Construction Technology, 1989, B.S. in Environmental Engineering, 1997, Professional Engineer- FL (No. 60144) Mr. Lane serves CPH as a Project Engineer for both public and private civil projects. Since 1997,he has served as a Project Engineer for a number of private and public projects, including educational facilities and municipal projects. Mr. Lane also has experience in permitting for stormwater collection systems, potable water, and sanitary sewer systems, inclusive of data collection and submittal packages for approval. Representative Projects • Barnett Park Splash Pad • Osteen Elementary School Campus • Trotwood Park Phase I Improvements Replacement • Clermont's Jenkins Auditorium • Winter Springs Town Center Roadway Ben C. Buencamino/Civil Engineer 36 Total Years of Experience •26 Years with CPH B.S. Civil Engineering B.S. Environmental&Sanitary Engineering, Mapua Institute of Technology Professional Engineer- Republic of the Philippines Mr. Buencamino serves CPH as a Project Engineering Manager for Educational Facilities Projects. Mr. Buencamino joined the firm in 1989. He has extensive experience in Project Study, Construction Management/ Supervision, and Contract Administration. Mr. Buencamino has been Project Engineer for the Volusia and Lake County School Boards for the last 26 years and responsible for several school projects in both School Districts, including Osteen Elementary Replacement, Elementary Schools W, X and Y, South Daytona Elementary Addition and Renovation, and other drainage and site/civil related projects. Representative Projects • New Smyrna Beach Transportation • Seminole State College Facility • UCF- Pegasus Health Care • Central Winds Recreation Facility • Osteen Elementary School Campus • Volusia Co. Correctional Dormitory Replacement Replacement • Sleepy Hill Elementary School • Volusia Co. Emergency Operation/Sheriff Dispatch Center Lawrence 0. Pultz, P.E./CEI 12 Total Years of Experience • 11 Years with CPH B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida Professional Engineer-FL (No. 70947) Mr. Pultz serves the firm of CPH as Project Engineer working in the area of water resources, municipal utilities, and site engineering. He graduated from the University of Central Florida in August 2003 and has working knowledge in computer applications involving AutoCAD,WaterCAD, storm sewer, hydraulic pipe networks, hydrology, Microsoft Word, and Excel. Mr. Pultz has served as the Project Manager and/or Engineer for the Lake, Polk, and Volusia County School Boards, the City of Casselberry, City of Eustis, City of Mount Dora, City of Lake Alfred, City of Oviedo, and City of Winter Springs. Representative Projects • Eustis Eastern WTP • Water Main Improvement/Pipe • Grand Island Booster Station Bursting Project • Hunterfield Booster Station • Alafaya WRF Headworks and Surge • Tanglewood Water Main Replacement Tank Improvements- Oviedo, Florida • C.R. 44 Well #3 and Water Treatment • Lake Alfred WWTF Upgrade and Plant Modification Expansion Project 0 °�� Kurt R. Luman, fir., P.E. 1 ``, Transportation Engineer 17 Total Years of Experience • 16 Years with CPH Experience Key Strengths Mr. Luman serves the firm of CPH in the capacity of Vice President of • Roadway paving, widening, extensions, our Transportation Services. He is responsible for managing, y p g engineering, and designing roadway, traffic, and trail projects, including new roads; as well as turn lane additions geometric design, stormwater management systems, traffic and traffic upgrades intersections,and traffic control plans. Mr. Luman is also responsible for the preparation and processing of permits through various regulatory • FDOT guidelines and FDOT LAP agencies including FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP) projects. In addition to highway and traffic design he has experience in preparing • Trails and Shared-Use Paths stormwater pollution prevention plans, construction estimates and site inspections. • Signing and Pavement Parking Education • Maintenance of Traffic Plans B.S.in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida • Streetscapes • Public Involvement Professional Registrations, • Permitting Certifications, Memberships • Drainage/Flood Plain Professional Engineer-FL(No.65036) Advanced Maintenance of Traffic Belle Terre Parkway Rhode Island Ave/Westside Pkwy SR 884 Intersection Improvements St.Johns Parkway I I 4 ..- ' Vz_ - ...'''''''''''', , ; 6iit ,, '. =-:v;A 0.., . .. tip , * 41 ' .fir. . —i Belle Terre/Whiteview Int.Impr. Sand Pond Road/Skyline Drive Sheldon Rd and Waters Ave Int.Impr. Tenth Street Representative Projects • Belle Terre Parkway Four Lane Design • Bahia Avenue—Marion County • Daytona Beach Mason Avenue • Tenth Street-Volusia County • Bay County Schools Track Evaluation • Sand Pond Road and Skyline Drive • Sanford Street Streetscape and Gateway Improvements • SR 884(Colonial Blvd.)/Fowler St. Intersection Improvements • Lithia Pinecrest Road PD&E Study and Four-Laning • Fishhawk Boulevard Four-Laning Design • John Anderson Highway Widening • Belle Terre/Whiteview Intersection Improvements • Pine Lakes Parkway • Powell Adams Road and US Hwy 98 • St.Johns Parkway • Hillsborough County PD&E—Sheldon Road and Waters Avenue • Rhode Island Avenue and Westside Parkway Intersection Improvements Mattew C. Cushman, P.E./Project Engineer 10 Total Years of Experience • 9 Years with CPH B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Minor in Mathematics and Foreign Relations, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical College Professional Engineer-FL (No. 73150) Traffic Signal Inspector, IMSA Certified- FL Mr. Cushman serves the firm of CPH as a Project Engineer. He is responsible for the design and engineering of transportation infrastructure, grading, signalization, drainage, as well as the preparation and processing of permits through statewide regulatory agencies. Prior to working with CPH, he worked as a Traffic Signal Designer and Inspector for the F.D.O.T. District 5 Traffic Operations in Deland, FL. The FDOT position included the design of District 5 transportation systems and the signalization of major state road intersections. Mr. Cushman has designed transportation improvements and throughout the State of Florida. Representative Projects • Bay County Schools Track Evaluation • Oleander Avenue • Sanford 1st Street Streetscape • Sanford's US 17-92 Beautification Improvements (FDOT LAP) • Rhode Island Avenue • John Anderson Highway Widening • Belle Terre/Whiteview Intersection • Pine Lakes Parkway Improvements • Powell Adams Road and US Hwy 98 - • Tenth Street-Volusia County Panama City Beach CRA • John Anderson Highway Widening • Belle Terre Parkway Four Lane Desin • City of Sanford- Magnolia Avenue • Sand Pond Road and Skyline Drive Sandra L. Gorman, P.E./Traffic Engineer 22 Total Years of Experience • 1 Year with CPH B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of South Florida M.C.E. in Civil Engineering, University of South Florida Professional Engineer- FL (No. 59580) Ms. Gorman serves CPH as Traffic Engineer. Her experience encompasses a wide range of traffic and transportation projects. Ms. Gorman's wealth of project experience includes traffic signal warrant analyses, transportation and traffic studies, mitigation recommendations, access management, and traffic modeling. Additionally, she was the recipient of"Young Transportation Professional of the Year" in 2009 and 2004 by the Institute of Transportation Engineers. Representative Projects • Highland Avenue Roundabout • Villages at Glen Greek c/o Bradenton • Shops at Duval • SR 581 Williamsburg Signal • Sullivan Park Master Plan and Route • SR 56 Mansfield Signal Warrant 415 Connection • H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center Parking • Parrish Lakes - DRI Services Garage • Pasco County Long Lake Ranch DRI • Stonecrest Access Road, Hillsborough • Morgan's Glen, Manatee County, FL County plit,„.. ' . i'N o• i . lames . Winter, RLA, CLARE "- Landscape Architect 34 Total Years of Experience • 10 Years with CPH Experience Key Strengths Mr. Winter serves CPH as the Director of the Landscape Architecture • Landscape Architecture Department and Vice President. He has over 34 years of experience in p Landscape Architecture, including 12 years as Capital Projects • Parks and Trails/Multi-Use Paths Construction Manager for parks and recreations projects within local governments. Mr. Winter has extensive project management, design • Gateways/Entry Features and construction administration experience for active and passive parks as well as multi-use trail projects. He also has experience with • Streetscapes streetscapes,aquatic facilities and other public works projects. • Land Planning • Commercial Development Education • Recreation Planning B.A.in Landscape Architecture, Mississippi State University • Irrigation Design • Urban Design Professional Registrations, • Lighting Certifications, Memberships • Sustainable Design Registered Landscape Architect—FL(No. LA 0000911) CLARB Certified—(No.5203) American Society of Landscape Architects(ASLA) UCF Memory Mall Spring Hill Park Trotwood Park Phase I Mill Lake Park .. - ..w;�� .�rl.'oe#4 1 P ,°i-err,r' 't -. ; , * - fi, 4 '+ deal .'.a ;+� ., ~ ��A.° �'Mus .. * ,.. i.` ''' , . „.„,.....„,e iiiii i r " " - I., a ; "' "." — 4g44111" _ ,, ,,t ,_„ s �� " DeBary Splash Park Punta Gorda Park/Trail Martin Luther King Jr.Park Lakewood Ranch Park/Playground Representative Projects • Punta Gorda Linear Park/Multi-Use Trail • University of Central Florida (UCF) Greek Housing (UCF Memory • Spring Hill Park and Trail Mall) • Lakewood Ranch Park and Playground Upgrades • 31st Avenue Park • DeBary Splash Park • Ilene Lieberman Park • Spec Martin Stadium • Turtle Beach Park Site Improvements • Torcaso Park—CDBG Project • Martin Luther King Jr.Park • Trotwood Park Phase 1 Improvements Mill Lake Park • VanderLay Park • Fallen Heroes Memorial ' 'lIPll1ll.I'I'llI1lI.„..#.,.j' . 01 �Ohn A. Baer,AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C, GGP ;> Project Architect _ F 37 Total Years of Exoerience • 10 Years with CPH Experience Key Strengths Mr. Baer serves as CPH's Director of Architecture for the firm's work in the United States and Puerto Rico. He has more than 37 years of • Architectural Project Management experience in the master planning, design, and permitting of public and private architectural projects. John has successfully managed and • Retail/office planning designed various development programs including commercial/retail, mixed-use, office, financial, industrial, and educational projects. John • Condominium Development leads and manages a very talented team of architects, engineers, designers and coordinators. He constantly works to streamline process • Financial Institutions and reduce cost to help clients maximize return on their investments. • Industrial/Warehouse Facilities • Restaurant Design Education • Chapel/Mausoleum/Funeral Homes B.S.in Architectural Studies, University of Milwaukee,Wisconsin A.S.in Civil Structural Technology,Northwest Technical Institute • Education Building Leadership Excellence: Dale Carnegie Training • Assisted Living/Nursing Homes Professional Registrations, • Parks Certifications, Memberships Registered Architect—FL(No.AR93193) LEED Accredited Professional VAAWWA Committee Member Shoppes at the Fountains Spec Martin Stadium Design Immokalee's Farmers Market PalmCoast WTP No.3 0 — .i.-”, ,,,,,,ommist.„ ' W _.46r ♦^ uu.aau t i " 3 9 4 �. __._ rn; t �' .. f m , ro ,4,4..,4,7c..).,,i„,,, 1 r„,,kialli 1,3 11 iiiw ui/AUtiilillcllll {. .tp yam $ } "",n�i „ - -",,,:...r.- i., m Fallen Heroes Memorial Westside Community Center TGK Booking Center DeBary Splash Park Representative Projects • Shoppes at the Fountains • Westside Community and Recreation Center • Spec Martin Stadium Design • DeBary Splash Park • Sanford 1st Street Improvements • Pompano Farmer's Market—Florida Agricultural Department • Springhill Boys and Girls Club • TGK Booking Center—Miami-Dade Corrections and • Immokalee Farmer's Market—Florida Agricultural Department Rehabilitations Department • Palm Coast WTP No.3 • Fallen Heroes Memorial • DeLand Public Works Complex • Brandon Bulevard Shoppes Sheeba West, RLA/Landscape Architect 12 Total Years of Experience • 1 Year with CPH M.S. in Landscape Architecture, University of Florida, B.S. in Microbiology, University of Miami Registered Landscape Architect-FL (No. LA6667082) Ms. West serves CPH, and its clientele, as Landscape Architect and Urban Planner. She has 12 years of experience in Landscape Architecture. Ms. West has project management, design and construction administration experience for master planned communities, multi-family housing developments,streetscapes,pocket parks,and community trail systems. Representative Projects • Catalano Residence Entryway • Fountain Parke Phase II in Lake Mary • Wal-Mart Continuing Contract • Delaney Rehab Nursing Home • AutoZone Continuing Contract Expansion Gail Cleavenger, AIA, NCARB/Project Architect 17 Total Years of Experience • 10 Years with CPH B.A. in Architecture, University of Miami, International Studies Program, Mackintosh School of Architecture Registered Architect-FL (No.AR 95195) Ms. Cleavenger has over 17 years of design and construction administration experience specializing in ground-up developments, remodels, and renovations for public and private clients. She excels at space programming, schematic design, construction document preparation, construction cost estimation,permitting,code review,and construction observation. Representative Projects • Springhill Boys and Girls Club • Shoppes at the Fountains • DeLand Public Works Complex • Shoppes at Tequesta • Westside Community and Recreation • Library Building Converted into Center Additional Office Space/Training • Sanford 1st Street Improvements Center Bing Liu, AIA/Project Architect 12 Total Years of Experience • 9 Years with CPH M.S. in Architecture, University of Calgary, B.S. in Art&Design, University of Alberta Registered Architect-FL (96578) Mr. Liu has more than 12 years of architectural design experience in retail, light industrial, commercial interiors and project estimating. Mr. Liu efficiently and effectively manages prototype designs, rollout and programming. He oversees construction document preparation and assists with permit expediting. Representative Projects • Wauchula Farmer's Market- Florida • Shoppes at Tequesta Agricultural Department • Shoppes at the Fountains • Sanford Crisis Pregnancy Center Dennis L. Matula, P.E., LEED AP/M/E/P Engineer 40 Total Years of Experience •4 Years with CPH B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Professional Engineer-FL (No. 55194), U.S. Green Building Council-LEED AP Mr. Matula serves CPH as the Director of the M/E/P Engineering, and has over 40 years of engineering management and design experience. Mr. Matula's expertise includes development and coordination of mechanical systems design, performing energy analysis, conducting site investigation activities, to validate system operations and design scope. He provides thoughtful and thorough designs defining the proper environmental conditions while stressing safety, energy efficiency, and functionality for each unique facility or campus. Representative Projects • Palm Coast WTP No. 3 • Sanford Water Treatment Plant • Fort Myers Facility Condition Operations Building Assessments (FCA) • WWTF Admin./Operations Building Improvements and Headworks Randy Taylor/M/E/P Designer 22 Total Years of Experience • 4 Years with CPH Electrical League of Indiana, Inc.- Graduate Certificates, Lincoln Technical Institute A.A. in Mechanical/Engineering/Computer Aided Design, Indianapolis Mr. Taylor serves CPH as an Electrical/MEP Designer. He has experience in electrical power and lighting design for industrial and commercial state-of-the-art facilities. He has experience with project codes, regulatory agencies and standard engineering practices. Representative Projects • Sanford North Water Reclamation • Sanford Water Treatment Plant Facility Operations Building • Fort Myers Facility Condition Assessments (FCA) Amy E. Daly, LEED AP/Environmental Scientist 23 Total Years of Experience • 11 Years with CPH B.S. in Biological Sciences, Florida State University, M.B.A., FMU, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineator, Florida Unified Mitigation Methodology Course, FDEP Certified Stormwater Inspector, Prescribed Burner,Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent(GTA -09-00145C), LEED Accredited Mrs. Daly serves CPH as principle environmental scientist. She has experience with environmental resource assessments, wetland delineation, permitting, mitigation design and implementation, land management, habitat mapping, jurisdictional determinations, wetland functional analyses, protected wildlife surveys and management programs, field survey design and habitat restoration, tortoise surveys, permitting and relocation including commensal species. Representative Projects • Volusia-Sanford Recl. Interconnect • Punta Gorda Multi-Use Trail • Belle Terre Multi-Use Path (LAP) • Belle Terre Parkway Four-Laning Aaron P. Moore, PWS/Environmental Scientist 15 Total Years of Experience • 10 Years with CPH B.S. in Biology, Minor Studies in Chemistry, University of Central Florida SWFWMD Soils Identification Course, Florida United Mitigation Assessment Methodology Course, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation, Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent (GTA -09- 00125A), Professional Wetland Scientist Certification- #2440 Mr. Moore serves CPH as an Environmental Scientist and he has over 15 years of experience with wetland delineations, habitat mapping, environmental and functional assessments, wetland mitigation monitoring, protected species surveys, monitoring and permitting, and environmental resource permitting. He has also participated in wetland mitigation planning, municipal project review and eminent domain cases. Representative Projects • Trotwood Splash Park • Palm Coast Wellfield • Easthampton Multi-Use Trail (LAP) • TWA Secret Lake Water Main Thomas J. Galloway, PSM/Project Surveyor 25 Total Years of Experience • 14 Years with CPH B.S. in Surveying and Mapping, University of Florida, 1992, Professional Surveyor& Mapper- FL (No. LS6549), NCEES Council#1291 Mr. Galloway has over 25 years of experience in the surveying and mapping profession, and has a Bachelor of Science of Surveying and Mapping from the University of Florida. His experience ranges from working in the field and office on small to large development projects, to serving as Party Chief/Survey CADD Technician, Project Manager and Survey Manager. He has overseen the department's growth from two survey crews to managing the current seven survey crews. Representative Projects • US 17/92 Riverwalk, Phase II (LAP) • Midway Utilities Replacement- Ph. 1 • Alabama Avenue Greenway (LAP) • Water Main Looping Construction Paul J. Katrek, PSM/Project Surveyor 23 Total Years of Experience • 9 Years with CPH A.S. in Architecture & Building Technology with Honors, Professional Surveyor & Mapper - FL (No. LS6233), NCEES Record No. 1342 Mr. Katrek has experience that ranges from working in the field and office on small to large development projects, to serving as an Instrument man, Party Chief/Survey CADD Technician, Project Manager and Survey manager. Representative Projects • Volusia-Sanford Recl. Interconnect • Water Main Looping Construction • Seminole Wekiva Trail, Phase IV (LAP) • Easthampton Multi-Use Trail (LAP) 0 s '1'1Gerald M. Cox, CGC, CUC . ¢ - QA/QC f . 40 Total Years of Experience • 14 Years with CPH Experience Key Strengths Jerry serves CPH as a lead in construction inspection/observation Licensed General and Underground Utility services and quality control. He is a licensed utility and general cense g roun y contractor with over 40 years of experience in the design and Contractor construction of industrial, commerical and utility projects. With his • Expert in conveyance systems and extensive construction experience, Jerry assists CPH in development of design strategies and value engineering. He also serves as a quality treatment plants control manger to ensure proposed designs are correct and • Extensive scheduling and cost estimation constructable. Jerry is proficient at estimating, scheduling,consttruction means&methods and construction management. expertise • Expertise in: Education o Commercial o Industrial B.S.in Building Construction,University of Florida o Infrastructure o Construction Management o Utility Systems Professional Registrations, o Value Engineering Certifications, Memberships Certified General Contractor—FL(No.010771) Certified Utility Contractor—FL(No.051667) Analysis and Redesign,Ph I Collect. US 17/92 Riverwalk Cigar Lake Pump Station Cloud Branch/Mill Creek f ,, raligill i 'r yr t gi N'y '� N y }t _.. A. NC&... Palm Coast WTP No.3 Key Largo Pump Station St.Johns Parkway Northern and Southern Forcemain Representative Projects • Manalapan RO Water Treatment Plant • Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District,Vacuum Pump • Palm Coast Water Treatment Plant No. 3 Station Serving Basin A and B • Palm Coast Cigar Lake Pumping Station • Analysis and Redesign/Phase I Collection System—Islamorada, • Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District, Northern and Village of Islands Southern Forcemain Project • US 17/92 Riverwalk,Phase II(FDOT LAP) • Cloud Branch and Mill Creek Drainage Improvements-City of • Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant Sanford • Palm Coast Water Treatment Plant No.3 Certifications and Registration with Regulatory Agencies and Professional Organizations CPH and our staff actively involved in various trade/industry organizations. We have outlined a few of our associations/affiliations below: • Lake County League of Cities • National Society of Professional Engineers • National Council of Architectural Registration Boards • National Fire Protection Association • American Institute of Architects • American Society for Civil Engineers Membership • American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) International • American Academy of Environmental Engineers • American Society of Certified Engineering Technicians (ASCET) • American Planning Association • American Public Works Assoc • American Society of Landscape Architects • American Water Resources Association • American Water Works Association • Texas Engineering Society • Texas Economic Development Council • Society of American Foresters • International Society of Arboriculture • International Erosion Control Association • International Municipal Signal Association • International Civil Services Commission • Southeast Desalting Association • Institute of Transportation Engineers • Home Builders Association • Construction Specifications Institute • Water Environment Federation • Florida Institute of Consulting Engineers • Florida Rural Water Association • Florida Engineering Society • Ridge League of Cities, Inc. • Main Street DeLand Association SAI Sub-consultants SINGHOFEN &ASSOCIATES, INC. 11723 Orpington St. Suite 100 Orlando, FL 32817 SINGHOFEN Services To Provide: Stormwater & ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED ammimmomorm Singhofen & Associates, Inc. (SAI) will be responsible for stormwater modeling and drainage retrofit design efforts. SAI, who has been a long-term teaming partner with CPH for over 10 years, was established in 1983 for the sole purpose of providing personalized state-of-the-art consulting services in the field of stormwater management and civil engineering. Over the past 32 years, SAI has intentionally maintained a narrow focus, electing to concentrate on the most challenging stormwater management and modeling projects for the public sector. The company's founder, Mr. Pete Singhofen, is the developer of the widely-used hydrodynamic stormwater model, Interconnected Channel and Pond Routing (ICPR). Mr. Singhofen helped set a high standard for stormwater modeling and project design at SAI. Two of the firm's principals, Robert Gaylord, PE, and Mark Troilo, PE, were trained by Mr. Singhofen and worked with him for over seventeen years. As a result of this expertise, they are frequently asked to provide lectures on the technical aspects of stormwater modeling and model QC reviews. This expertise has also resulted in SAI staff being involved in the development of stormwater modeling and GIS standards, updates to land development codes, numerous retrofit projects to address flooding and water quality concerns, and environmental restoration projects. In short, they are proud to say that their stormwater modeling and project design capabilities are among the best and most forward thinking. This, in turn, has afforded them strong relationships with their clients as well as the water management districts and other permitting agencies over the years. The organization's experience is extensive, varied, and encompasses almost every possible aspect of the challenging stormwater management field of engineering. SAI's expertise in stormwater management relevant to the subject solicitation includes all of the following services: • Detailed surface water (H&H) modeling • Detailed cost analyses • Drainage inventories collection • modeling and GIS guidelines/specifications • GIS design and implementation • Public information programs • Model calibration and verification • H&H model QA/QC • Level of service analyses • Mapping QA/QC • Floodplain delineation • Terrain (LiDAR) QC review • FEMA floodplain and floodway revisions • Terrain/DTM development • FEMA No Rise Certifications • TSDN documentation • Levee/dam breach modeling analyses • Flood profile development • Drainage retrofit desgn • FIS revisions • Stormwater pump station design Experience with the City of Ocoee: SAI has been working directly for the City of Ocoee Streets & Stormwater Operations since 2009. For the past 6 years they have served as an extension of the City's staff conducting detailed reviews of the stormwater management system designs proposed in development applications. The reviews have been typically fast-tracked with review times typically between 5 and 10 days from receipt. SAI has also provided design and construction document development services for multiple drainage retrofit projects (e.g. Peach Lake Manor). PROFESSIONAL SERVICE INDUSTRIES, INC. (PSI) Aprirg'in Information 1748 33rd Street I , .To Build On Orlando, FL 32839 Engineering • Consulting • Testing Services To Provide: Geotechnical NADIC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. (MBE) 601 N. Hart Blvd., Orlando, FL 32818 Services To Provide: Geotechnical va is Engineering Sery es,Inc. TINDALE OLIVER&ASSOCIATES (TOA) Tindale-Oliver 135 W. Central Blvd., Suite 450 Associates, Inc. Orlando, FL 32801 .1 Imo, Services To Provide: Urban Design Support JPL ENGINEERING, INC. (WBE) 2766 Logandale Drive Orlando, Florida 32817 Services To Provide: Drafting Assistance ACLUS ENGINEERING, LLC (MBE) 8602 Wild Cherry Court '� Aclus Engineering, LLC Orlando, FL 32836 Services To Provide: General Civil Support/Grant/Funding Assistance Subconsultants Ke Personnel Education and Licenses Team Member and Role Yrs. of Education/Licenses Exp. s $, ...., k ''= Y2a' Y� *.?`. a a •_t' (i d 3 t fiF .-K f 4Yk- SINGHOFEN.,&AS CIAT S,I111C.: � �� S �* R xL g nF 3 Robert B. Gaylord, P.E. 33 B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida, Sr. Drainage Engineer Professional Engineer, FL (51373) M.S., Environmental Engineering Sciences, Mark X.Troilo, P.E., CFM University of Central Florida, B.S., Biology and Sr. Drainage Engineer 30 Limnology,University of Central Florida, Professional Engineer, FL (55512),ASFPM Certified Floodplain Manager (US-10-05511) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE INDUSTRIES, INC. (PSI) Robert Trompke, P.E. B.S. in Civil Engineering/B.S. in Design Engineering Senior Geotechnical Engineer 22 Technology, University of Central Florida Professional Engineer- FL (55456) Angela Garzia, P.E. 17 B.S. in Environmental Engineering, University of Environmental/Contamination Florida, Professional Engineer- FL (60085) NADIC ENGINEERING SERVICES,TNC. (MBE) r}4., Godwin Nnadi, Ph.D., P.E. 36 Ph.D. Civil Eng., Queens University, Kingston, Principal Engineer Ontario, Professional Engineer FL (No 50637 �&€ sr '' r `. a ik Y si i. TINDAI,E OL `ERa&µASS IA F r � BS, Ornamental Horticulture/ Landscape Design, Ginger Corless,AICP, CPRP 32 Auburn University, Graduate of the Park Planning Planning/Public Outreach and Maintenance School, American Institute of Certified Planners #11315 MS, Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State Evan Johnson,AICP, LEED AP University, BA, History/International Affairs, Senior Planner 9 Florida State University, American Institute of Certified Planners #18396, Florida LEED AP #10022958 JPL ENGINEERING, INC* WBE Gilda Perez Technical University of Havana,Cuba- Civil Drafting Designer 21 Engineering Faculty,Cartography and Topography School of Havana, Cuba ACLUS,E GINEE N A��h �! � r �1-rM B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Florida Institute of Daniel Magro, P.E. Technology, M.S. in Environmental Engineering, Project Engineer 14 University of Central Florida, Professional Engineer - FL (No. 64708) I ''' 'k'' ' 71,'10 J.3.,.'44' :32: " 4 :'''''':mr:l: '--:- ' M ;1' :7"'.. '.' r:t.:41ti:i.,,Ijk:t'..4•1141_,.R-- E ' ' ri v,... . AL r- ' t L. ` 4 ' .,.•- ,..t`,.,2.. tom. 1' v .n3 , r. lT, ; `y S"".# . ' YU�'..'t _s' ..-. .....roz. .. Y �eQM`t'.Ci)'i� t c. c. ,s$'. , ' ,�K der yy'a 9rL air ,h e so..s. � ate, y n 1 t `' 7 I Current and Recently Successfully Completed Similar Services Within the Past Five Years Over the last 6 years CPH has been working with the City of Ocoee on a variety of projects from tennis courts to reuse water mains and we have had the opportunity to develop excellent relationships, with not only the engineering staff, but with the City's inspectors and operations personnel as well. Our ongoing experience with the City allows CPH to hit the ground running on any project assigned under this contract. In addition to our experience with the City of Ocoee, we have many continuing contracts in the Central Florida area. As with all of them, our success is due to continued relationships we build on working on all project types. On the following pages we have included various projects assigned under our continuing contracts that have been successfully completed within the past five years. As you will see, CPH has extensive experience working under long term municipal continuing contracts. It's with our long term familiarity with our clients and our variety of professional services that separates CPH from other firms. CITY OF OCOEE CONTINUING CONTRACT n a 1 " :7- a nC G ' :151," v5 r r'-S z liPcsIC N t ,. �,:,ivli:t. PROJECTS CPH has been providing design and construction services to 14pl the City of Ocoee since 2008. Projects have included water, reclaimed and sewer pipeline projects. The team has provided services that include engineering, surveying, environmental science,and construction administration. POTABLE WATER, SANITARY SEWER,AND RECLAIMED WATER UTILITIES • North Side Area Reclaimed Water Main Extensions- This project is divided into two phases - Phase 1 consists of the installation of approximately 8,100 feet of 16-inch polyvinyl chloride (PVC) reclaimed water main by open cut and approximately 888 linear feet of 18-inch Who to Contact: high density polyethylene (HDPE) reclaimed water main by directional drill, 555 linear feet of 8-inch PVC and 68 linear feet of 6-inch HDPE City of Ocoee, David reclaimed water main,connection to an existing 16-inch reclaimed water Wheeler, P.E., City main, valves, fittings, pressure testing, and restoration. Phase 2 consists Engineer, 150 of the installation of approximately 1,730 linear feet of 16-inch, 3,676 North Lakeshore linear feet of 12-inch, 8 linear feet of 8-inch and 71 linear feet of 6-inch Drive, Ocoee, PVC reclaimed water main by open cut, connections to existing Florida 34761, reclaimed water mains,valves, fittings, pressure testing, and restoration. Phone: (Completed: 2014) 407.905.3100,Fax: 407.656.7835 • S.R. 50 Station 737+37.82 to Station 903+50 Utilities Relocation Project (FDOT JPA)- CPH was responsible for the relocation of relocate water and force mains that were impacted as a result of the FDOT widening plans of SR 50 from SR 429 to Good Homes Road, approximately 3.4 miles in total length. The majority of the project will be constructed as a JPA with the FDOT. The project includes design for the installation or relocation of 7,500 LF of water and sewer force mains ranging in size from 4"to 12". The project includes coordination with the FDOT for hanging utilities on a proposed bridge. All water and sewer services will be identified and connected to the proposed facilities. (Completed: 2011) s0. - r . yy ms x t ' • ✓'' .. - r - F� L nferGarden ° a -� W r r rter Farndy Bowi.&Pizzeria" 6. . , l', . , lam;�� Ev, _ 3 •y .:.�,, t ; '... .tf. •_ S.R. 50 Station737+37.82 to Station 903+50 Utilities Relocation Project (FDOT JPA) North Side Area Reclaimed Water Main Extensions ORANGE COUNTY CONTINUING CONTRACT PROJECTS CPH has been providing design and construction services to ■ Orange County since 1985. Projects have included water, S wastewater, stormwater, roadway, parks, and trails. The team has provided services that include engineering, landscape a �' _� architecture, architecture, planning, surveying, environmental science, and construction administration. POTABLE WATER, SANITARY SEWER,AND RECLAIMED WATER UTILITIES • SR-50 Utility Relocation Project Phase III (FDOT JPA)- Relocation of utilities along approximately 4.9 miles of existing roadway. Included approximately 5,500 1.f. of 24-inch water main, 11,300 1.f. of 20-inch water main, 2,600 l.f. of 12-inch water main and 4,500 l.f. of 10-inch and under water mains. It also includes the replacement of 1,200 l.f. of 30- -4. inch, 5,897 1.f. of 24-inch, 8,000 1.E of 16-inch, 1,100 If of 12-inch and 8,7001.f. of 8-inch and under force mains. (Completed: 2015) • Moselle Avenue and Corrine Terrace Pump Stations and Force Main Replacements- 7,4701.f. of 8 and 10-inch PVC gravity sewer, 28 sanitary manholes, reconnection of 99 service laterals, 5,165 l.f. of 6-inch force main, two new duplex pump stations and site plans, two existing pump stations abandonments, existing sewer removal or abandonments, and easement acquisitions. (Completed: 2011) • Investors Row Force Main Replacement- 3,133 If of 16-inch AWWA „a C-905 PVC force main by open cut; approximately 261 l.f. of jack and .,, bore of the 16-inch force main; a 516 l.f. 16-inch directional drill; and removal and disposal or abandonment of the existing DIP force main. (Completed: 2011) • International Drive and Universal Boulevard Force Main- 10,100 l.f. of 24-inch force main. Approximately 2,300 l.f. of 24-inch force main were installed by directional drill and 330 l.f. of 42-inch jack and bore were needed to facilitate this installation. (Completed: 2009) • Chickasaw Trail Utility Relocations- Relocated/Installed 1,700 linear feet (LF) of 24-inch force main and 1,500 LF of 16-inch water main. (Completed: 2012) • Chickasaw Woods Residential Development Utility Evaluations- Replaced all existing water lines with new PVC water lines ranging in Who to Contact: size from 4-inch to 8-inch. The total length of water line replacement was approximately 10,920 linear feet. (Completed: 2012) Orange County, • Lake Underhill Utility Relocations- Involved the relocation or Gary Morris, P.E., replacement of 1,810 lineal feet of 16' PVC force main; and, 1,650 lineal Project Manager, feet of 20"; 650 lineal feet of 12" and 400 lineal feet of 8" ductile iron 9150 Curry Ford water mains, plus smaller segments of water and force main connecting Rd.,Orlando, FL to the existing water mains and force mains. In addition to the 32825, Phone: pressurized mains, there was approximately 2,300 lineal feet of 8" 407.254.9711, Fax: gravity main replacement. (Completed: 2013) 407.254.9799, E- Mail: GMorris @ocfl.net POTABLE WATER, SANITARY SEWER,AND RECLAIMED WATER UTILITIES • Hidden Springs Reclaimed Water Storage &Pumping Facility- New reclaimed water storage and pumping system consisting of three new �rz vertical turbine pumps (two 1,500 gpm and one 3,000 gpm),variable ' frequency drive units, electrical and control building,associated site piping,structural covering over pump,site grading, installation and permitting of stormwater ponds,swales, storm structures. (Completed: 2009) . ; • SR 50 Station 500.00 to Station 759.00 Utilities Relocation Project- This project is the second phase of the SR 50 project involving relocation ' of 4.9 miles of existing water and wastewater utilities from SR 425 (Dean Road) to Old Cheney Highway, near Avalon Park Boulevard to accommodate roadway widening by the FDOT. Utility relocation and ,. improvements included the Orange County Utilities Division (OCUD) wastewater collection, wastewater transmission and water distribution systems. Existing OCUD water and wastewater systems designated for removal or planned out of service shall be included in the work. r4 (Completed: 2014) x •" • Pump Station 3028, 3202, & 3014 Replacement and Rehabilitation- Replacement of Pump Stations 3202 and 3014, and the rehabilitation of °r � , Pump Station 3028. The pump station replacements and rehabilitation involve the replacement of the pumps, control and electrical systems, replacement of the internal piping, the installation of a liner system for the wet wells. The replacement of Pump Stations 3202 and 3014 include the replacement of the existing wet well and valve vault, by retrofitting the existing wet wells to serve as new upstream manholes.At each pump station the upstream manholes and gravity sewer were rehabbed, approximately 900 linear feet of 8" gravity sewer and six (6) manholes were lined. (Completed: 2012) • NWWRF Reclaimed Water Storage & Pumping System- New reclaimed water storage and pumping system consisting of a new 2 million gallon ground storage tank, three new vertical turbine pumps with provisions to expand up to 5 pumps,variable frequency drive units, electrical and control building, and all associated pipes, conduits, wires, clearing, grading, and installation of storm water swales. Also included approximately 3,800 lineal feet of 24-inch reclaimed water transmission main and all valves and appurtenances. (Completed: 2011) • Jay Lawson Booster Pump Station- The booster pump station is designed to contain six (6) pumps, of which three (3) will be constructed in this phase. Each pump will have a capacity of 2,000 gpm. In addition to the control building, the project includes the installation of approximately 4,040 lineal feet of 24-inch potable water main, connection to existing water mains in two locations with automated valves. The project also involved stormwater design and permitting, and upgrades to the County's SCADA system at their main water treatment facility. (Completed: 2013) PARKS&RECREATION • Barnett Park Splash Pad- 1,963 sq. ft. splash pad water feature, all associated appurtenances, one pump equipment area to house the pump and chlorination/UV treatment equipment, in-ground return water tank, extension of electrical service, water service and gravity sewer lines to support the splash pad,additional sidewalks . (Completed: 2010) TOHO WATER AUTHORITY CONTINUING CONTRACT PROJECTS CPH has been working with Toho Water Authority since i4-404,*;, ` 2004, since then we have worked on a variety of projects for Toho which include large diameter water and wastewater 1 - transmission mains, lift station and sewer line . rehabilitations,and residential water mains. POTABLE WATER, SANITARY SEWER,AND RECLAIMED WATER UTILITIES ' I'll itso • Boggy Creek Road Intersection Utility Relocation Project- This project generally consists of the installation of 2,150 LF of 16-inch ductile iron water main and relocating 2,000 LF of PVC 16-inch force main due to conflicts with a roadway intersection improvement • 1 project. This project also includes removal of existing 16" force main and smaller water and sewer mains. (Completed: 2015) t ' • Main Street Sewer Improvements -Due to failing gravity sewer segments under a busy Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) roadway this project addressed the removal and replacement of 407 l.f. of 8-inch gravity sewer, 762 11. of cured-in-place sewer relining, reconnection of all laterals, grout and recoat 6 manholes, removal and replacement of one manhole. Work also includes all bypass pumping, excavation, sheeting, shoring, dewatering, maintenance of traffic, and restoration of all disturbed FDOT and City of Kissimmee roadways. This L project was located in one the busiest intersections in Osceola County. (Completed: 2010) • Highland Avenue Gravity Sewer and Water Main Replacement Project- This project includes engineering and permitting services needed to replace approximately 9,500 ft. each of aged gravity sewer and small diameter water main along Coral Avenue, North Beaumont Avenue, Highland Avenue, Martina Avenue, Milton Avenue, and West Jackson Street between West Carroll Street and West Donegan Avenue. The project also includes a sewer and roadway repair located in Who to Contact: Kissimmee, FL. This project has over 240 service connections within the projects residential streets that will require both new water and sewer Toho Water connections. (Completed: 2014) Authority, Edwin • Osceola Parkway Phase II Utility Relocations & Improvements- This Matos, P.E., project consisted of the installation of approximately 10,900 LF of 24" Engineering,951 potable water transmission main with connections to existing water Martin Luther King mains along the project route. The project also included one 24" Blvd.,Kissimmee, directional drill of 460 linear feet. (Completed: 2013) FL 34741, Phone: • Lift Station 102 Rehabilitation- CPH recommended a complete 407.944.5024, Fax: replacement of the duplex lift station with a new lift station adjacent to 407.343.4264,E- the existing one within the cul-de-sac median. This allowed the existing Mail: lift station to act as bypass pumping, eliminating the need for a separate EMATOS @tohowat system, and its associated costs. The new submersible pumps were sized to match the existing design flow and head of the existing pumps. er.org (Completed: 2009) CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS CONTINUING CONTRACT PROJECTS CPH has been providing design and construction services to the City of Winter Springs since 1974. Projects have included •=- m- water, wastewater, stormwater, roadway, parks, and trails. - The team has provided services that include engineering, landscape architecture, architecture, planning, surveying, environmental science, and construction administration. GENERAL CIVIL • City of Winter Springs New Public Works Facility- CPH has been commissioned to design a 4,900 sq. ft. office building for the City of Winter Springs. The proposed office building will be the final unit to be v constructed within the existing utility public works compound. (Completed: 2015) POTABLE WATER, SANITARY SEWER,AND RECLAIMED WATER UTILITIES • Oak Forest Reclaimed Water Storage and Pumping Facility -The TAO,4. project consists of the construction of a three million gallon (3 MG) ground storage tank, high service pump station with one 500 gallon per minute (gpm) vertical turbine can jockey pump, two 1500 gpm vertical r _ turbine can high service pumps all variable speed, valves, ultrasonic 1 flowmeter and piping on slab on grade, pressure sustaining valve for tank fill, yard piping and valves to connect to existing reclaimed water mains, an electrical building for panels and controls, connection to the City's existing SCADA system, clearing, grubbing, grading, stormwater management system, stabilized entry and parking areas and fencing. The design includes provisions for a second 3 MG storage tank and two additional 1500 gpm vertical turbine high service pumps. (Completed: *ow,. 2011) ' PARKS &RECREATION l " • Trotwood Park Phase 1 Improvements- Planning, design, permitting, M iii bid services, and CEI services for construction of a splash pad water � � feature and all associated appurtenances including the design of a 2800 sq. ft. splash pad, one pump room to house the pump and chlorination Who to Contact: equipment, in-ground return water tank, extension of electrical service, water service and gravity sewer lines to support the splash pad and City of Winter additional sidewalks adjacent to the new splash pad. (Completed: 2010) Springs, Mr. Kipton • Central Winds Recreation Facility- CPH recently provided various Lockcuff, P.E., schematic design options for the canopy structures over the existing Public Works bleachers and scorekeeper areas at the existing ball fields. Design Director, 1126 East options with respective cost estimates included steel, aluminum and SR-434 Winter fabric canopies for consideration. Design options including site plan, Springs, FL 32708, floor plan and color perspective renderings were submitted to the Parks Phone: and Recreation Department for review. (Completed: 2010) 407.327.5989,Fax: 407.327.6695,E- Mail: klockcuff @winters pringsfl.org CITY OF SANFORD CONTINUING CONTRACT PROJECTS CPH has been providing design and construction services to LIU! the City of Sanford since 1958. Projects have included water, wastewater, stormwater, roadway, parks, and trails. The team _ v has provided services that include engineering, landscape architecture,architecture, planning, surveying, environmental science, and construction administration. - ... GENERAL CIVIL • Westside Community and Recreation Center- CPH expanded an existing 7,900 sq. ft. structure with the addition of a 10,400 sq. ft. gymnasium, game room addition and storage mezzanine. The scope ' ; ..� included the remodeling of the existing gym into a multi-purpose room, workout area and conference room. (Completed: 2010) '"' .• • Hopper Academy- CPH and their structural design consultant made site "`; visits and attended meetings with City of Sanford staff to determine the best way to bring the structure's roof up to current hurricane resistant l codes. (Completed: 2015) r..,:ii,,,,, ,,,,...,•11,_,:imm,,,,t,„...iiiii,44,,,,,,,:„.1,74,::,,.._,,,,„,,:t ROADWAY AND OTHER TRANSPORTATION` • Oleander Avenue- The Oleander Avenue extension project consisted of - the construction of approximately 1000-ft of new 2 lane road between x two existing streets in order to improve access to residential areas, q including an elementary school, within the City of Sanford. (Completed: 2011) • Sanford's US 17-92 Beautification, PH II- Specifically the proposed improvements will include decorative lighting, traffic signals, crosswalks, and paver utility strips. The current lighting levels will likely improve with the installation of technologically improved and more efficient fixtures that will be more carefully set for better light gb _ - ----'."-P — "7---distribution. (Completed: 2012) l , ENVIRONMENTAL AND STORMWATER • Cloud Branch Drainage Improvements (Phase 1-3)- CPH services also "/ , - included preparation of a Stormwater Facilities Plan, Request for Inclusion package, and other planning and loan documents that the City submitted to FDEP in order to receive a State Revolving Fund (SRF) loan Who to Contact: for the overall project. The project modeling, design, and permitting allowed for alternate construction of culverts (round pipe or box culvert) City of Sanford, Mr. to provide flexibility with construction based on submitted bid prices Paul Moore,P.E., and the alternate selected by the City after bidding. (Completed: 2011) Utility Director,P.Q. • Sanford TMDL Monitoring and BMAP Assistance- CPH is working Box 1788,Sanford, with the City of Sanford in monitoring of stormwater discharges from FL 32772-1788, major discharge points within the City. As part of our scope of work, we Phone: will be testing seven of the major outfalls within the City's stormwater 407.688.5106,Fax: system. Testing will be performed monthly, quarterly, and immediately 407.330.5679,E- after major rainfall events. The data obtained will be reviewed against Mail: previous City study data. Once the data has been formalized, CPH will moorep @sanfordfl. work with FDEP on updating the FDEP nutrient model and reducing gov nutrient removal requirements. (Completed: Ongoing) ENVIRONMENTAL AND STORMWATER • Sanford NPDES Assistance- CPH is working with the City of Sanford in � , monitoring City owned and operated stormwater connection points to �. the Lockhart-Smith Canal. The canal is currently listed as an impaired waterbody for fecal coliform. (Completed: Ongoing) • Pump Branch Ditch Enclosure- The project consists of constructing approximately 372-ft of new 7'x7' concrete box culvert to enclose an existing ditch and replace existing 84" culvert along the Pump Branch drainage system between 5th St. and 3rd St., east of Pine Ave (Completed: 2011) • Oak Avenue Stormwater Pond- The project included surveying, environmental services (wetlands and ecological), geotechnical 3 investigations, design, and permitting of a stormwater retention pond. The project included connecting to storm sewer on Oak Avenue and West 24th Place to divert some stormwater into the new pond and constructing a pond outfall that will discharge to the open ditch and culvert that lies between Oak Avenue and Park Avenue to the east. (Completed: 2011) POTABLE WATER, SANITARY SEWER,AND RECLAIMED WATER UTILITIES • Volusia-Sanford Reclaimed Interconnect- This project is for the extension of the City of Sanford's existing reclaimed water system across the St. Johns River into Volusia County. This project will connect to the existing 20-inch DIP line with a new 20-inch DIP line and head north through Seminole County's Lake Monroe Park (Wayside Park). CPH is also performing the design permitting and construction services for the Volusia County portion of this project. The projected flows to be sent to Volusia County are between 150,000 to 1,500,000 GPD. (Completed: 2013) • Pipe Bursting of Potable Water Mains Using Pre-Chlorinated Pipe- The project consisted of bursting approximately 17,500 l.f. of 4-inch water main and approximately 23,000 l.f. of 6-inch water main within 4 r ,Y, different residential neighborhoods in Sanford. (Completed: 2011) —., .. • Water Main Looping Construction- CPH provided survey, design, permitting (including environmental and FDOT), bidding, and construction phase services for the project for the City of Sanford. The °`: construction included over 9,800 LF open cut construction of new water main (8"-12") and approximately 2,100 LF of directional drill construction of 8" and 10" mains. (Completed: 2014) PARKS &RECREATION ; p ' • US 17-92 RiverWalk, Phase II-The FDOT LAP project included 1.5 miles 10-14 foot wide trail, replacement of 5,500 feet of seawall along Lake Monroe, trail head parking, a prefabricated pedestrian bridge over Mill lilt,hardsca in landscaping, and lighting. The design included hardscaping, advanced coordination with SJRWMD and FDEP because of work within lift' sovereign submerged lands, replacement seawall, and pedestrian bridge. (Completed: 2015) • US 17-92 RiverWalk, Phase III- CPH is currently planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 mile extension to an existing trail. The new extension connects to the previous phase designed by CPH and will be .r the final connection between the I-4 Corridor with the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail and the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system. (Completed: 2017) CITY OF OVIEDO CONTINUING CONTRACT v � t PROJECTS CPH has been providing design and construction services to n the City of Oviedo since 1991. Projects have included water, wastewater, stormwater, roadway, parks, and trails. The team has provided services that include engineering, landscape architecture, architecture, planning, surveying, environmental science, and construction administration. POTABLE WATER, SANITARY SEWER,AND RECLAIMED WATER UTILITIES • City of Oviedo Water Main Improvement Projects- A hydraulic analysis, completed by others for the City, recommended the construction of a 36-inch water main at a cost of $3,000,000. CPH was tasked to review the hydraulic analysis to reduce the project costs without sacrificing the hydraulic benefits. After re-analyzing the Who to Contact: hydraulic model, CPH recommended the re-purposing of 9,810 feet of existing former 30-inch and 20-inch raw water mains as well as smaller City of Oviedo, Mr. water main extensions and interconnections. This project also included Bobby Wyatt,P.E., converting the water treatment facility on the east side fed by the 20- Public Works inch raw water main into a re-pump facility to boost water pressure. Director/City (Completed: 2010) Engineer,400 Alexandria Blvd., PARKS & RECREATION Oviedo, FL 32765, Shane Kelly Park Improvements- CPH coordinated with the City of Phone: Oviedo to design three new soccer practice fields for the existing soccer 407.971.5648,Fax: complex owned by the City. The design included reviewing the 407.97 L.5808, E- dimension and slope requirements for regulation soccer fields, Mail: reviewing a recent survey of the site and designing three fields that bwyatt @cityofovie could be constructed either individually or in any combination of one, do.net two or all three fields at one time. CPH worked directly with the Recreation and Parks Department Director to meet their needs and requirements for both field layout and design including width of fields, separation between the fields and grades for both cross slopes and longitudinal slope. (Completed: 2011) -�� _ �s- � , , \ , ��ii ' , - .� ,�. ,..t. �� I - JJ iNk i \`irytherfltrw Ta leP n � �-'- I I Soccer Complex ,\\,., g k�. --- — � , - -.� •�t �.,tea? (__.___...-_1 Entrance \ /.*.,..,e.'. 7.:.....1.7 7.. ... t1 "-` ��, y 5r 44 4 u '2 \ L' as k? ui V.IfK,g A ar _ _ _ ('� � LancSCa7c F3,rrcr 4` � '1 r —'—f nil R(vulo ._ i t '1"-t J ` 4 Ffecit - _...� z - F fitl3 r 7 FCe , w t \\ � �e4tr�o�n,ca reps �� [ ) l CITY OF PALM COAST CONTINUING CONTRACT PROJECTS CPH has been providing design and construction services to }' QV the City of Palm Coast since 1998. Projects have included x.! water, wastewater, stormwater, roadway, parks, and trails. The team has provided services that include engineering, landscape architecture, architecture, planning, surveying, environmental science,and construction administration. per GENERAL CIVIL � • Palm Coast City Hall- CPH is the civil subcontractor to C.T. Hsu, the , a architectural firm selected by the City of Palm Coast for design of a new 40,000 sq. ft., 2-story City Hall. CPH will provide civil, environmental, landscape architecture, and survey services for the project. The site of -. the new building is located at the Town Center at Palm Coast, currently under development. The project site is approximately 15.6 acres which a, . includes a 4.7 acre lake/drainage easement and a city park, Central Park. The site design will incorporate a pedestrian/public connection to the existing park layout as well as providing exterior public space features. (Completed: 2012) ROADWAY AND OTHER TRANSPORTATION ' • Palm Coast Roadway Network- CPH has also conducted a roadway evaluation program for over 500 miles of collector and local roadways to . be overlaid or repaired where required. The City has implemented a 50 m mile per year program. CPH evaluated roadway conditions and assisted ` the City in providing the design criteria for the overlay specs and repair °� t .P methods. Stormwater conveyance was also evaluated. Design projects have consisted of roadway layout and planning, complete roadway design, stormwater surface management systems, pedestrian circulation systems, signing and pavement marking design, signalization design, maintenance of traffic (MOT) design, and construction administration and inspection. (Completed: Ongoing) • Pine Lakes Parkway- CPH provided complete engineering services including roadway design, multi-use path design, drainage design, utility design and coordination, landscape architecture, and design surveying for the Pine Lakes Parkway North project. Within the 1.191 mile project Who to Contact: limit, proposed improvements consisted of roadway widening, shoulder additions, various turn lane improvements/additions, and the addition City of Palm Coast, of a 10' multi-use path along the entire project. (Completed: 2013) Mr. Richard Adams, Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL AND STORMWATER Director,2 Utility • Palm Coast Consumptive Use Permit- The City of Palm Coast selected Dr., Palm Coast, FL CPH to process a Consumptive Use Permit (CUP) with the SJRWMD and 32137, Phone: an Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) for the construction of the 386.986.2351,Fax: Water Treatment Plant 1WTPI No. 3 with FDEP. CPH was selected by the 386.986.2391, E- Mail: radams @ci.palm- coast.fl.us • POTABLE WATER, SANITARY SEWER,AND RECLAIMED WATER UTILITIES • Belle Terre Parkway Utility Relocation Improvements- This project which is currently in the design phase is for the relocation of existing water and sewer lines which are in conflict with the proposed widening of Belle Terre Parkway. This work will include approximately four miles of utilities consisting of a 20-inch water main and 16-inch force main, and all the interconnects between the new main lines and the existing local distribution/transmission lines which serve the local community. This project is especially difficult due to the limited right of way and conflicts with the extensive drainage collection system required for the road improvements. (Completed: 2010) �� • Palm Coast Matanzas Woods Reclaimed Water Main - CPH is providing engineering services in connection with the design update and construction of 3.1 miles of a 16"-18" reclaimed water main to connect reuse systems of two wastewater treatment plants in the City of Palm Coast, allowing for joint reuse and disposal of reclaimed water. (Completed: 2015) PARKS &RECREATION • Long's Landing Estuary- The project site is comprised of approximately 9.3 acres of land located within the City of Palm Coast. This project will provide access to the City's salt water canal system, and eventually facilitate access to the Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve. Its natural beauty will provide a backdrop for the planned nature center and serve as a living laboratory for environmental education programs. A major archeological resource, the "Hernandez Landing Site", relates to the early 1800's Plantation Period in Florida and is located just east of the Project site on City owned property. This resource is slated for reconstruction and its interpretation will convey the history of this landing site and its importance in regional and statewide history. (Completed: 2012) • Easthampton Boulevard Parkway Multi-Purpose Trail- CPH provided design services for a 1.25 mile, 10-ft wide concrete trail within the Easthampton Blvd. right-of-way. The project included a prefabricated pedestrian bridge over the Easthampton Waterway and required a '~ drainage analysis to maximize the remaining swale, minimize earthwork, and to maintain the City's conveyance system which doubles as part of the City's overall 100-yr flood storage. (Completed: 2011) • Ravenwood Drive/Whiteview Parkway Multi-Purpose Trail- CPH provided design services for a 0.55 mile, 8-ft wide concrete trail within the Ravenwood Drive right-of-way and a 0.75 mile, 12-ft wide asphalt trail within the Whiteview Parkway right-of-way. (Completed: 2010) • Pine Lakes Parkway North (trail portion)- CPH provided roadway, trail, stormwater, and utility design for approximately 1.20 miles of Pine Lakes Parkway North. A 10 foot multi-use asphalt path was designed along the roadway which meets FDOT pedestrian and bicycle use standards. (Completed: 2013) Client References CPH has performed numerous similar services for other clients for over 34 years through continuing services contracts. The listing of clients below is a sample of our continuing client base that can attest to the professionalism and the quality of the work product produced by the CPH team. City of Winter Springs City of Sanford Kipton Lockcuff, P.E. Paul Moore, P.E. Public Works Dir. Utility Director 1126 East SR 434 P.O. Box 1788 Winter Springs, FL 32708 Sanford, FL 32772-1788 Phone: 407.327.5989 Phone: 407.688.5106 E-Mail: klockcuff@winterspringsfl.org E-Mail: moorep @sanfordfl.gov City of Oviedo City of Lake Alfred Bobby Wyatt, P.E. John Deaton Dir. of Public Works Utilities Director 400 Alexandria Blvd. 120 E. Pomelo Street Oviedo, FL 32765 Lake Alfred, FL 33850 Phone: 407.971.5648 Phone: 863.291.5274 E-Mail: bwyatt @cityofoviedo.net E-Mail: utildir @mylakealfred.com City of Eustis Volusia County Greg Dobbins Mary Anne Connors, Deputy County Manager, Water Superintendent Director of Water and Utility Services, Volusia Post Office Drawer 68 County Utilities Eustis, FL 32727 123 W. Indiana Ave. Phone: 352.357.5618 DeLand, FL 32720 E-Mail: dobbinsq @ci.eustis.fl.us Phone: 386.736.5965 Orange County E-Mail: mconnors @co.volusia.fl.us Gary Morris, P.E. City of Palm Coast Project Manager Orange County Utility Division Richard Adams, Public Works Director 9150 Curry Ford Rd. 2 Utility Dr. Orlando, FL 32825 Palm Coast, FL 32137 Phone: 407.254.9711 Phone: 386.986.2351 E-Mail: GMorris @ocfl.net E-Mail: radams @palmcoastgov.com Toho Water Authority City of Haines City Edwin Matos, P.E. Michael Stripling, Public Works Director Engineering P.O. Box 1507 951 Martin Luther King Blvd. 520 E. Hanson Street Kissimmee, FL 34741 Haines City, FL33845-1507 Phone: 407.944.5024 Phone: 863.421.9972 E-Mail: EMATOS @tohowater.org E-Mail: mstripling @tampabay.rr.com Current and Projected Workload of Firm The current and projected workload of our team is such that we can provide responsive service to the City of Ocoee. We are well-staffed, equipped with our nearby location, and believe that we and our team members can provide a high quality, professional service to the City that is completely res.onsive and cost effective. The chart below shows the Orlando Office's current workload. Project Details Client Name Start Date Estimated Completion Date CEI Dommerich Hills City of Casselberry 1/27/2015 11/30/2015 Rapid Infiltration Basin City of Daytona Beach 2/9/2015 2/9/2016 Part Development Fountain Park D. R. Horton 1/9/2015 1/9/2016 PH II Wastewater Facilities Town of Eatonville 9/4/2014 6/12/2016 Wastewater Facilities Improvements Town of Eatonville 6/5/2015 11/5/2016 MacDill AFB Utility System; WWTP Florida Governmental Utility 3/11/2015 9/11/2015 Authority Chuluota Utility System Effluent D Florida Governmental Utility 6/3/2015 9/1/2015 Authority Jungle Den Utility System-WWTP Florida Governmental Utility 7/29/2015 9/15/2015 Authority HUPP-Clarcona Ocoee Hupp Retail CR46A, LLC 7/23/2015 7/23/2016 Renewal WWTF FDEP City of Haines City 7/30/2015 11/30/2015 WWTP Filtration Sys. Replace City of Haines City 7/9/2014 1/9/2016 WTP1 Anionic Ion Exchange TTHM & City of Haines City 8/8/2014 8/8/2016 Due Diligence & Entitlement Littlejohn 4/16/2015 4/16/2016 Task 9 Storm Water Ext. Imp. City of Lake Alfred 9/10/2014 9/12/2015 WM Design Glahad Lane City of Maitland 3/10/2015 3/10/2016 Task 1 SJRWMD Consumptive Use Utilities Commission, New Smyrna 9/26/2014 1/31/2016 Permit Beach, Florida Osceola County School District Reedy Osceola County School Board 2/2/2015 12/2/2015 Reclaimed Modeling and Valving City of Oviedo 5/19/2015 9/30/2015 River Woods Park 8-inch City of Oviedo 6/1/2015 9/30/2015 Chickasaw Woods Orange County Utility Department 6/6/2013 11/6/2016 Shenandoah Park Subareas Orange County Utility Department 6/6/2013 11/6/2015 University Shores WW Improvements Orange County Utility Department 1/23/2014 4/11/2016 SR15 Water&WW Relocation Orange County Utility Department 6/18/2010 8/1/2016 SR 482 Utility Improvement Ph2A Orange County Utility Department 1/31/2014 6/30/2016 Pump Stations R/R Package 2 Orange County Utility Department 12/6/2012 9/1/2015 Fuel Tank Replacements Orange County Utility Department 5/28/2013 1/15/2016 Pump Station R/R Package 4 Orange County Utility Department 9/3/2013 8/30/2015 Engineering Services- Orange County Utility Department 8/26/2013 9/1/2015 PS3025A,3044,3027 International Dr. Potable Water Orange County Utility Department 9/10/2013 9/6/2015 Pump Station R/R Package 5 Orange County Utility Department 1/23/2014 1/17/2017 Pump St R/R Package 6 Orange County Utility Department 3/20/2014 3/19/2016 NWRF PumpStation Improve Orange County Utility Department 11/14/2014 11/14/2016 EWRF ABW Filter Rehabilitation Orange County Utility Department 2/13/2015 6/30/2016 Project Details Client Name Start Date Estimated Completion Date SWRF S Plant ABW Filter Orange County Utility Department 3/2/2015 On Hold Little Egypt Gravity Sewer Orange County Utility Department 4/7/2015 11/3/2015 Powers Dr.at N Lane Intersect Orange County Utility Department 5/1/2015 2/1/2016 SR 527-Gaitlin Ave to Holden Ave Orange County Utility Department 5/22/2015 12/2/2016 I NW Water Reclamation Orange County Utility Department 6/22/2015 6/22/2016 Berry Dease Road Water Main Orange County Utility Department 7/1/2015 4/1/2017 I Design Review, CA and CEI 1-4 City of Orlando 3/5/2015 3/5/2018 Task Auth. No 1. Eng. Svcs. Town of Oakland 4/20/2015 Ongoing Task No. 2 Consumptive Town of Oakland 6/30/2015 12/30/2015 SR 15(SR436 to Lee V Orlando Utilities Commission 12/2/2014 1/30/2016 Wedgefield Water System Improve Pluris Wedgefield, Inc. 12/16/2014 6/16/2016 Stenstrom Traffic School Board of Seminole County 2/4/2015 12/9/2015 Review Services Orange 1-4 Ult SGL Constructors 4/7/2015 4/7/2019 Constructability Review Services SGL Constructors 4/7/2015 4/7/2019 Eatonville 1-4 Rehab/Reconfig LS 6 (Airport) Tohopekaliga Water Authority 8/21/2013 8/30/2015 Oak St. Permit& Const. Obs. Services Tohopekaliga Water Authority 10/14/2014 12/31/2015 I Lakeshore 12" Reuse Main Extension Tohopekaliga Water Authority 5/15/2015 3/15/2016 Wekiva WRF Geotechnical Invest Sanlando Utilities Corporation 3/23/2015 8/30/2015 SR 25 US27 Utility Relocation Utilities, Inc. 4/28/2015 6/22/2017 Water Main Replacement Utilities, Inc. 5/8/2015 11/8/2015 Crystal Lk/Ravenna Pk CEI Utilities, Inc. 5/8/2015 5/8/2016 Edgewater, Indian Elem Driveway Volusia County School Board 9/19/2014 9/19/2015 DeLand Trans Warehouse Paving Imp Volusia County School Board 11/4/2014 8/30/2015 Misc Cons 2014-15 City of Winter Springs 10/1/2014 9/30/2015 WTP 1 Treatment Improvements City of Winter Springs 5/28/2015 11/28/2015 Trotwood Park Improve. City of Winter Springs 7/8/2015 4/8/2016 Loch Leven-Stormwater Swale WESCAR, Inc. 7/1/2015 12/31/2015 I II. 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Doctor "C •• < =• PMib s - sx,ra ,ek.raa `- . u. l4R-Wei- .,,„„, tststttye. , ACLUS 1 a �;8602 WILD CHERRY COURT a ORLANDO,FL 32836 It,r � e s. A Williamsburg ,4 R r, a 4 ### ,,.nearclmrw„p* , ° ,: f CPH has eleven (11) offices in the State of Florida with support of approximately 210 personnel throughout the company to assist in the projects for the City of Ocoee. The City of Ocoee will have the direct commitment of the CPH Orlando located at 1117 East Robinson Street, Orlando, FL 32801, supported by our subconsultants listed below, all located nearby. The Orlando office is staffed with employees that include registered personnel, administrative staff, and owners of the firm to accomplish the projects on time and within budget. Our entire team is located less than 31 minutes from the City. Firm Address Distance Time CPH 1117 East Robinson Street, Orlando, FL 32801 15.6 Miles 22 Minutes SAI 11723 Orpington St. Suite 100, Orlando, FL 32817 24.7 Miles 32 Minutes PSI 1748 33rd Street, Orlando, FL 32839 13.2 Miles 20 Minutes NADIC 601 N. Hart Blvd., Orlando, FL 32818 6.6 Miles 14 Minutes TOA 135 W. Central Blvd., Suite 450, Orlando, FL 32801 13 Miles 22 Minutes JPL 2766 Logandale Drive, Orlando, Florida 32817 23.9 Miles 31 Minutes ACLUS 8602 Wild Cherry Court, Orlando, FL 32836 14 Miles 27 Minutes COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFQ#1503 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE RFQ INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION OF YOUR QUALIFICATION PACKAGE. PLEASE SIGN BELOW ATTESTING THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL RFQ INSTRUCTIONS, AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUCCESSFUL RESPONDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO ENTER INTO A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OCOEE. CPH, Inc. 407.425.0452 COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) 407.648.1036 FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) info @cphcorp.com E-MAIL ADDRESS 1 � IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT AUTHORIZED SIGN URE(manua FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: David E. Mahler, P.E. (Senior Vice President) NAME/TITLE(PLEASE PRINT) 1117 East Robinson Street STREET ADDRESS Orlando, Florida 32801 CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID# 59-2068806 Individual X Corporation Partnership_ Other(Specify) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30 day of July ,2015 . Personally Known X or Produced Identification Notary Public-State of Florida (Type of Identification) County of Orange M.A.ALWINE t ,. MY COMMISSION t FF 075823 Sin re o Notary Public EXPIRES:February 11,2018 g ry Bonded Thry Budget Notary Services J1I� �1 )t t!'rA Printed,typed or stamped Commissioned name of Notary Public RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 16 Mayor Commissioners S. Scott Vandergrift John Grogan, District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 City Manager � � Rusty Johnson, District 3 Robert Frank r�ee n Joel F. Keller, District 4 ocoee florid° July 9, 2015 ADDENDUM NO: ONE (1) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ#1503 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES This addendum consists of two (2) pages, and shall modify and become a part of the original RFQ documents for Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services. Respondents shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on this Addendum. Failure to do so may subject the Respondent to disqualification. The RFQ due date remains the same. Questions and Clarifications and/or Revisions to the RFQ documents are as follows: Revision 1: Evaluation Criteria, p. 13 has been revised to reflect the following changes, see below for the new Evaluation Criteria Chart: Evaluation Criterion No. 2. Points are hereby changed to: 40 Points; Evaluation Criterion No. 3. Is hereby changed to "Current and Projected Workload of the Firm" 10 Points. Responses to this criterion should be included in Section I. (Firm's Qualifications) of your submittal. Evaluation Criterion No. 4. Affect of legal action against the firm has been removed, and the 10 points distributed among the other criteria#2 and#3. Renumbered the remaining criteria. Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points 1. Overall expertise of the firm to provide requested services • General civil • Roadway and other transportation • Environmental and stormwater 40 • Potable water, sanitary sewer, and reclaimed water utilities • Parks &recreation 2.Past performance and experience of the team members 40 3. Current and projected workload of the Finn 10 4. Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee 5 5. Certified minority business enterprise (partial points may be awarded for MBE 5 subconsultants) City of Ocoee• 150 N Lakeshore Drive•Ocoee,Florida 34761 phone:(407)905-3100•fax: (407)905-3194•www.ocoee.org Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points TOTAL POINTS 100 Revision 2: Page 11, Section D. I. Firm's Qualifications, 4th Bullet has been changed to: "List of firm's other current or recent successfully completed similar services within the past five 15) years with other public or private agencies. Revision 3: Page 11, Section D. I. Firm's Qualifications: Add 6th Bullet: "Current and projected workload of the Firm .rovide .ro'ect and client names and ro'ected commencement and completion dates". Revision 4: Page 12, Section D. II. Firm's Office Location & Other Forms: Delete the 511' Bullet, Summary of Litigation in its entirety. Revision 5: Page 3, Section A. 2. and Page 12, Section F. 2 has been changed to three (3) firms instead of four (4) firms. The City intends to award continuing contracts to no fewer than three (3) firms deemed to be the most highly qualified to perform the required services. Question 1: Can you please provide an approximate fee breakdown for the various scope areas that were expended throughout the life of the previous Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services contract, i.e. traffic studies, utility work, etc.? Answer 1: The current and prior years' City budgets are available at http://www.ocoee.org/294/Budget,which includes the previous and current capital projects. The combined total paid to the previous four(4)firms for the life of the previous continuing engineering contract was approximately$1,139,000.00. To breakdown the amounts by scope area would require lengthy research in pulling each individual work order;therefore, you would need to submit a public records request to our City Clerk's department should you still need this information. The Sign-In Sheet for the Evaluation Committee RFQ Discussion meeting has been posted to Demandstar. This meeting is exempt for 30 days after RFQ opening or upon Notice of Intent to Award in compliance with Florida Statute 286.0113. ute --/ al---- Jo e 9"olbert,CPPB Purchasing Agent cc:Evaluation Committee All respondents shall acknowledge this addendum in your qualification package by completing the section below and including in Section II-Firm's Office Location & Other Forms. Respondent: CPH, Inc. Signature:_ ;-. __�- Name: James R. Morris, Jr., P.E. Title: Vice President R}Q1503 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services Addendum 1 2 . x .1 &>z f.tip ? .i 1 if F *44' 7 I, ;,.. :. ;._,i 4 ', t",r,,,,, t K ■ 1\t‘ 'i ''' ' I As mop ,• }• Y a, Minority Business Enterprise Certification CPH has established working relationships with many minority firms in the area. CPH has a culturally and ethnically diverse workplace from it owners to employees. CPH employs a workforce that is reflective of many nationalities and cultures. We have established programs and policies for recruiting and retaining minority and women engineers and staff, and strongly encourage all of our employees to become involved in our communities. It is the policy of CPH to provide equal employment opportunity at all times in all actions related to employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, citizenship status, age, national origin, disability, veteran status,sexual orientation, or any other status protected by state or federal law. This policy applies to recruiting, hiring, training, promotion, evaluation, termination, compensation, benefits eligibility, working conditions and all other aspects of employment. The Firm supports a policy of actively recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce to support both our Equal Employment Opportunity Policy and our business objective to provide the highest quality service possible. CPH is committed to fostering an inclusive atmosphere that seeks actively to employ people of diverse backgrounds at all levels of the Company including top management and ownership. We have the following M/WBE firms on the team and we have provided their certificates on the following pages: • NADIC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. (MBE) o Services To Provide: Geotechnical • JPL Engineering, Inc. (WBE) o Services To Provide: Drafting Assistance • ACLUS engineering, llc (MBE) o Services To Provide: General Civil Support/Grant/Funding Assistance NADIC ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. (MBE) 0 CITY OF OP,LANDO g� _ ff, ( n oF'aKtArvth) \i,i ccRi irx'A riory I Y \\\\RDIIIIIR EXPIRATION DATE 5/3112017 CiiCRT,RNRIENT F L o 17-1- u a CERTIFICATION NUMBER, 20074'34 OSUW Cease DradaPR0,61-.sat P.O.6tu lMEa Orland r,74W:al86R12ki Ia73Y6::117 CERTIFICATION TYPE MWBE rnv..adcwiep,wea'Franaw NADIC ENGINEERING SE'VICES,INC. COMPANY NAME: NAOIC Engineering Services,Inc 601 N.Hart Blvd. limit...Cradled A+A Orlando,FL 32818 MINORITY/WOMAN BUSINESS NTERPRISE OWNER NAME: PIDEUA NNAO1 Apporsad Luau f Oil 1114trattass: CERTIFIED LINE(S)OF BUSINESS/SPECIALTY AR.EA(S): I STATE C:ERI1E1LD PROF"1 ONAL ENGINEER Engineering Consultant-Crvll And Environmental.Geotechnical Construction Material Testing and Inspections,Water Resource 'flu%ttriitilaic ee salt& Management, Ground and Surface Water Modeling, Sinkhole /annals 20151hnRIRhJloesa r 17 Investigation and Remediation Recommendations 1NaNtag,■wiaaor 61111 .. e Imams Bossism CO/MI iS!•lefitITIVI OFFICES _CLAHeg Cat OM •.o9 ORANF AVENtre•00ItihtO a•PFLAMDe 128a2 Peet IAA AAA • Sa72a4'SIPS•LlttgloRLANeOIef:TIAOWatA012 GREATER ORLANDO AVIATION AUTHORITY De Fmoio N Nome io wx4c fMmmn+O Sawrcm !arts,ttr_2011 yo 2 January Ofi,2015 u+rµ O d 1u.your IDS cmtULaun. cites?oat.cat Ohre at HO 025-rr13 Inc have Oo,guewma Fe a we,Lon be te e-.eoo Unir Feb. 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L fwhwng pcyetts as ee LOB mr e.uF CU Ceneu4aeurv+VtwWetM�:cr acfn Feb .. �vea,- sxvw,x..,�.�.... a,x r.,I . y. ,`"E 9'"* "'c. „+,a v ..T,;.. JPL ENGINEERING, INC. (WBE) LI..v\end.tl sot Oran.(wn,C,r wnvn6 n�nJe Pu1:r .��.. n •• .�•••>�-•.- Minority Vendor Listing w.wn,. AAUrn to V..,S.rvK.i som. trot. t5 AI 5,Ia.111.llr...11slis llin./.111. nl.v 1 i.1.g e..ull..a•r 7 4i 211. ACLUS ENGINEERING, LLC (MBE) CITY OF ORLANDO nmNia II w„BiL ftIIKvI ION \\\Uu)I.I I III: ` TY EXPIRATION DATE: 4130/2017 (An ERSNILS I I CERTIFICATION NUMBER: 20?28677 I)1•,.� pl1_O SIk.'s t1 I hr.P7atirla lyrad 1i l2l tUTAtXn7h1:' CERTIFICATION TYPE: MBE ACI,US ENGINEERING.INC. COMPANY NAME. Aclus Engineering.LLC 8602 Wild Cherry Ct tin,Been *Tofu<I ehi A 191919] Orlando,FL 32836 3IINOkITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE OWNER NAME: DANIEL MAGRO 114x.ecrt Laws X tklxuarv: SfA1 OF EIC)R1I2A CEIEnIl1F:R PROFT'SSIONAL ENGINEER CERTIFIED LINE(S)OF BUSINESS/SPECIALTY AREA(S). Professional Engineer(Environmental I Waste Water and Water) '1'1111 mrt0 iretc i,.ralal: July 2014 through ink 2016 1 1 I I a%xrt7 mm ■IAPRITYIIMSbit5ttYftRPRltt•neruern;Mtl'NAY �` .__.._..._ �.__ _............._.... ow... AO Rout.DRAW.rAlti.•/n 4,0 5.5.7•nttAktO Fl.:IAAt.eYA .e.4.F•.2 •RM+.8.2.91•bTUen..00e4T,AaMINlM.t Company Information Form 3 On the following page we have included our Company Information Form. 1 1 1 I I 1 I I COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFQ#1503 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE RFQ INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION OF YOUR QUALIFICATION PACKAGE. PLEASE SIGN BELOW ATTESTING THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL RFQ INSTRUCTIONS, AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUCCESSFUL RESPONDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO ENTER INTO A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OCOEE. CPH, Inc. 407.425.0452 COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) 407.648.1036 FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) Iinfo@cphcorp.com E-MAIL ADDRESS &Abide.. IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT AUTHORIZED SIGN URE(manna FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: David E. Mahler, P.E. (Senior Vice President) NAME/TITLE(PLEASE PRINT) 1117 East Robinson Street STREET ADDRESS Orlando, Florida 32801 CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID# 59-2068806 Individual x Corporation Partnership_ Other(Specify) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30 day of July ,2015 . Personally Known X or Produced Identification Notary Public-State of Florida (Type of Identification) County of Orange r P JILLA.ALWINE 4, 44 k4t, y 1 * MY COMMISSION t FF 075823 Sin re-o Note Public �, EXPIRES:February 11,2018 $ v�F ,ro9-° Bonded Nu Budget Notary Services ..a I I A rAlvol v) Printed,typed or stamped Commissioned name of Notary Public RFQ 1503 Continuing Engineering Services 16 Licenses . .. .. , . . , . . . . . 4 .„ . , . CPH Licenses State of Florida • Department of State 1 certify from the records of this office that CPH,INC..is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida filed on March 6,1981. The document number of this corporation is F22258. 1 funher certify that said corporation has Laid all fees due this office through December 31,2015,that its most recent annual report/uniform business mpost was filed on January 4,2015,amt its status is attire. 1 further cenity that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. (4,.'n under en,hand and(Ar ('real.Sool of the Sian of Honda of Tanaka.rr,the r upiarl.lkik 0.'l uurtk Jar fienoerl'..volt ,.+k ��y� Secretary of State AYatalkMtan ID:CC610111RS3e ___ To unbent hem Wh tetarb.10ol.k Oe folloohnt,ke,Mrrthlt ID,and then follow the b.undo a daplq'ed Sup.:,M W.na Janet,ertatterer.tang PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS ARCHITECTURE STATE OF FLORIDA v DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE&INTERIOR DESIGN rq k S a to of _ oL uasxtxa T 3. — .r p I e ARCHITECT FIRM ff$r Board of Professional I?n Inners Named below IS CERTIFIED "�.tD'x dial Under the prowci or Chapter 401 FS Ezpiraa FEB n Onto FE 2B.2017 ( I-i,Inc AS A FICTITIOUS NAME FBPE or}h, oyy CPA INC •' y; is outhorled under the provu'i`p1 P1 Sari.,47),(423,Florida Slr.l ores.to offer engineering services WEST FULTON STREET to the public through a ProFenitutal Engineer,July hetnatil un.icr Chapter 471,Florida Statutes. SANFORD FL 32771 &pitatioa:2/20!2017 CA tic.No: Uv. Audit No 228201700569 1215 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION oa i Q 0 Paola.a.Pamrm stn gn a,ann.'Sn.a. BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE a Nina of 00.. omen No LR7143 '51 t° awrd a enre,tonanix a,..IW... Ix%rvene loge NeTWnY-'N,gals j �� 2aa Atw..w..11,..r n .twee.)lwaua 1Cawolee — p l The LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BUSINESS ,. ' m Naed below HAS REGISTERED ❑r..,,'�^'�` Under the pow5Ans of Chapter 48±FS. Exprahon data NOV 30.2015 Professional SUrvey0r and Mapper Bushiest License (lock,Ow N,,,,',,,ns nt.lrarno 02.l',orU..S,ntuIvti CPH.INC snn slIT INC. CPH w Fl RILTON sr e1 � SON WEST FUl70N STREET ..A vtoan,t n.RT LI22u SANFORD FL32771 _...._.n .e__._. �_. 1111(2 1,1 ADAMCOMitiaouaagtwAasucumnee CPH Key Personnel Licenses David E. Mahler, P.E. Dave Ref lin!, P.E., BCEE State of Florida State'''Of Florida Board of Professional Engineers ,t Alta,.that David Elton Mahler,P.E. 4, Bpi David R.Refling,P.E. BPE Is licensed as a Profesiloon i.1oio, unuct 471,Florida Statutes Is licensed as a Peoes ioosl3hogono.r rldoo Clopter 471,Florida Statutes Bapaanoo 2/2612017 PE.L.No Capaa0o8 2/2812017 4 Audit Na 225201704259 PE-3110r Ado No 22820171*871 .0 50041 James R. Morris,Jr., P.E. Alyssa B. Filippi, E.I. State of Florida L-J-1171-0114)-zi Board of Professional Engineers Akarb of Professional' n.gittrers Artc.,Ihat James R.Morris Jr.,P.E. AFBPF Alyssa Beth Filippi wi.j'a,it,4-Ionwattated pa44ro169m in wrytherring, I.licensod OSO Pr /C .AOdI 10.00061 1,01100 471,Florida Statute, /aou/um#wt74.,ireinirlI44+e4,atadeMlar4 aft"44i4./ ienr.ek hararanon 2/20/2017 Pa lac No Ao$o 5.0 220201119267 $2314 rumla kolty reroprorieti 6/9/7//eeit ,elLft Scott A. Breitenstein, P.E. 00,1 7 • S 16 tate 'o T- 1 , lto,ovd of l'rotcsiotoiI Efitifieers 00 I Scott A.Breitenstein,P. . AFBPE Is licensed as a Prolcssir.o,/io5ioocc uatdor CbØ1'tee 471,Florida Statutes Pa Lk.No Allen C. Lane, P.E. dodO No.228201704535 57402 1 Stateg. ,:* :,;., rt '9riaa Terry M. Zaudtke, P.E. Boar. if. : eers Att.: , State`c)f Florida • AFBPE Board of Professional Engineers Is 5ccase11 as a Professf 7' o' ' 0 ;ro 471,Florida Statute. Lic No 60144 Terry Michael Zaudtke, AFBPE Is licensed as a ProfessionsiVingincer under Ciler 471,Florida Statutes Lawrence O. P.E. No. 226201703034 3230$ - State of Florida Roberto "Robbie" Gonzalez, P.E. Board of Profcssional Engineers Nau...s.that )rida State of Fl( Lawrence 0.Pultz II,P.E, AFBPE Board of Professional Engineers Is licensed as a PrOfessiIOroi Idler:,ex under Chattier 471,Florida Statutes 6614,4640,2128/2017 P.O 1.1,No. Audit NO 228201713863 Z1 70947 Roberto Marcos Gonzalez .E. AFBPE Is licensed as a Profession:I.Engineer under Cdinpter 471,Florida Statutes aptauon 2/28/2017 P1166825* lo,81 No. 228201722120 4 tt��l�,, , T4 8us �� �k�2.,;.i''2,7s'r. .>r.x •, 7 Kurt R. Luman Jr., P.E. ° � �t rd "� r. ' '° S t a tE t)f �"t 2 r 1�e`� nk 'The American'Traffic Safety rs Services Association Board'bf Procesbinnal 13tt neera Mvtlyy raopizes that rt Ryle Luman Jr.,P.E � K Luman �g gPE F attended Florida Advanced Refresher Is licensed as a Professiooei o or under Chapter 471,Florida Stables /1 Expr as 2/28/2017 '.n.,, EE Lk.No Training Course I;l�(JF ly•U..A. Aada No:228201713722 65038 it; 40L2.414 + T.., 8 Reda nlla 0 508, Date nfn- West Palm Beach.FL g ,d•fs� '- '': Lo NIII NNI1111 IIIII CEn iv ru- { ff7,:°�,,/''"3` i hS/ 'a. i'a\ ;L,S ,e. •fit Certificate of tWualification This certifies 71787 ; � �, Matthew Cushman, P.E. I'' Kurt Luman ,:- State cif Florida the aoaxd,-d t I Inaf�l/l .,<IfdM.,fltw ff.,nfi .1/1/rnuvvl ,j fi� � Boarc�'crf YrufcSSiunal [ ngineets 4, i Maintenance of Traf c ,"� ., All h nl ' Advanced .d,� Matthew C.Cushman P.E. [ j ▪4 J ... 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Kurt Luman (R S- 1 `1 Vim certifies that { has satisfactorily completed the 3 � Florida Advanced Refresher Work Zone (' ( Matt Cushman , q Traffic Control Course r Date Complete:08/08/2013 Status: PASS (S t 2I a..,,,,,„,ri,„., !'r p:.„1 the r0. .DOT Apr .dCosso Location: West Palm Beach Instructor: Mr.Edward Kant Advanced Maintenance of Traffic Date Refresher Course Required: 08/08/2011 PE ix S c,. t ,,,�„„a,,,Orlendo,FL 15_a„„Februan 2022 i — h umpf rD PaDavid aod ge n T2 CTT s .C S A” Sa, qr w !o o mie $ t Sandra L. Gorman, P.E. Stat ` rich GREEN t, Green Building Initiative ,,, Board a, ..P s2 al Bets V y 4*" ip�'& CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION („g , i' aGu 3 ms..x mm i..9fir C� 4+f _) L, John Baer r.Rx«ARO.r Is licensed as a Profession 7..T TT* s .ter 471,Honda Statutes Green Globes Professional Training P-aptnaan 22872017 /' yti.;; P.E.45 No Audi)tso;228201727774 `f3XA to Y 88810 ,a- A C.�+ANLa•aw4nyu� Fawning TRAMPS L .I James K.Winter, RLA, CLARB Y NeW TAR*A..So as NAN..CMPTAN STATE of FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION Cr >i ❑a BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE /+ • -4�s, N,.N«R,.,,VAT ANNDS. <4 TneLANARS SIRS ARCHITECT REGISTERED ?) .... R 0RHAS REGISTERED ®�� ERI$.INe 0*D NOa d0 2015 401 FS E,mtatan aTRa NOV 30.2015 WINTER JAMES tit Gail Cleavenger,AIA, NCARB 1336 TSAPLA TRAIL V/ DELANO FL 3212A .���•,.Lw.e>.� AENU SON SECRETARY III Ifaat STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ��ww�FSRI�� BOARD OF ARC ITECTIRE S INTERIOR DESIGN ,4�.�'�HiPF TMARa ARCHITECT I . 'Y<¢YV: Named...IS LICENSED k Y,6 Sheeba West, RLA `40IT TTN FE"�” 4 6 1 EFynupn RNA FEa2S.2A RED SCOTT 5OVERNOR STATE OP FLORIDA RAN LEWSRN S'RETMY DEPARTMENT OF NOSNESS AND PROFESSIO NALNEOULATION CIEAVENGER,CALL ELAINE ❑•M is BOARD DF LANDSCAPE ARCISfECTUPE ❑a l.T ❑a DEBAR ANTE RD FL 32213 TT 5 • Gm LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT DFAj • l Nan.Saw 1k w HAS REGISTERED ❑ UMer 5R prpr1gMM Cnopa�401 FS A. Rwcu /2n,r�ai. DISPLAY,.R F,00A In 0NA.NOV 30.2015 EGO RED BY RAW SEO.LT.1211p.1A0/32 WEST,ANNE GEORGE 450 N SURDANGE DRIVE LANE MARV FL 327.5 room DISPLAY AS REQUIRED LRILAW 1rb4 NCARB Record C'.4 0.152110 GOIORSAy , =141,,.'x1 John A. 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CORLESS QUALMEDAS A MEMBER AMMAN 145170210 Of 000T0AD iw2000 CS JULY=au., iv;Ms Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services August 4, 2015 owes florida Pegasus EN1IrttEER11%16 lt. F aI .rr ry'aY ti a 4Pegasus August 4, 2015 Ms. Joyce Tolbert, CPPB, Purchasing Agent City of Ocoee Re: Cover Letter—Continuing Contracts for Finance Department/Purchasing Engineering Services 150 North Lakeshore Drive, 2nd Floor RFQ#1503 Ocoee, Florida 34761 Dear Ms.Tolbert: Our Pegasus Engineering Team appreciates this opportunity to submit our qualifications to provide the City of Ocoee with engineering services. Pegasus Engineering, LLC is an engineering firm with extensive successful experience by our firm's personnel in all phases of planning, design, permitting, grant/loan assistance, bidding, and construction phase services of public infrastructure projects, including transportation, drainage, and utilities projects for Florida cities, counties, FDOT, and the Expressway Authority. Pegasus is an MBE-certified firm by Orange County and the State of Florida. Pegasus notes with pride that our 11 Florida-registered Professional Engineers have a total combined experience of over 235 years. Pegasus senior engineering staff have a proven record of providing successful engineering services to numerous governmental entities including the Cities of Ocoee Altamonte Springs, Clearwater, DeBary, Daytona Beach, Deltona, Delray Beach, Edgewater, Lakeland, Lake City, Longwood, Mount Dora, New Smyrna Beach, Oldsmar, Orange City, Orlando, Ormond Beach, Plant City, Pierson, Port Orange, St. Petersburg, Titusville, Winter Garden, Winter Haven, Winter Springs, Windermere, and Winter Park and the Counties of Citrus, Polk, Pasco, Brevard, Flagler, Indian River, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Santa Rosa, Seminole, and Volusia. Our Principal-in-Charge/Sr. Project Manager, Fursan Munjed, P.E., has directed over 100 successful public infrastructure projects, including roadway, drainage, and public utility pipeline projects, including over 60 projects in West Orange County. Mr. Munjed has extensive experience in Ocoee, including having recently served as Project Manager on Ocoee's Southwest Development Utilities Project. His other experience in Ocoee includes: the Maguire Road Widening (Segments 1 and 2) including the bridge over the Florida Turnpike, Professional Parkway/Old Winter Garden Rd. Widening, Maine St. Alignment Study, White Rd. Improvements, 7th Ave. Improvements, Maguire Rd./S.R. 50 Intersection Improvements, Maguire Rd./Moore Rd./Roberson Rd. Intersection Improvements, and the Bluford Ave./Orlando Ave. Intersection Improvement project. Pegasus Engineering, LLC is pre-qualified by FDOT in the following Work Groups: Group 3 - Highway Design— Roadway, Group 6-Traffic Engineering & Operations Studies, Group 7 -Traffic Operations Design, and Group 10 — Construction Engineering Inspection. Our annual FDOT pre- qualifications letter is included in Section 1. "Engineering a Higher Standard" 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309, Winter Springs.FL 32708 •407-992-9160 •Fax 407-358-5155 www.pegas usengineering.net RFQ#1503—Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services August 4, 2015 Our Pegasus Team has the demonstrated experience, expertise and resources to provide the City with successful services in the disciplines of transportation, drainage, and utilities engineering. With Pegasus' 100 percent successful project experience to date serving Florida cities, counties, FDOT Districts 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7, and our local Expressway Authority on a wide variety of roadway, intersection, signalization, roundabout, sidewalk/trail, drainage and utility pipeline projects, we assure you that our Team will exceed the City's expectations. Our Pegasus Team includes the three subconsultants listed below, with whom Pegasus has worked closely on numerous successful projects. Any additional subconsultants that may be required will be selected based upon specific project requirements, with the prior approval of the City: Subconsultant Firm Name Disciplines Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corp. Surveying/SUE/Utility Coordination Professional Service Industries, Inc. Geotechnical & Contamination Engineering Luke Transportation Engineering Consultants Transportation Planning Pegasus' record in consulting engineering in achieving long-term "collegial" relationships with governmental staff, subconsultants, and permitting agencies, along with our unsurpassed "error and omissions" claims performance attests to our success in achieving the objectives of our governmental clients. Our emphasis on our ability to efficiently design projects, coordinate subconsultants, provide effective QA/QC reviews, obtain required permits from multiple regulatory agencies, estimate costs, establish responsive relationships with client staff members, has ensured that Pegasus projects have consistently met budgets and schedules. Pegasus appreciates this opportunity to submit our qualifications to serve the City on this continuing services contract, and we guarantee the City will be pleased with our Team's provision of timely, cost-effective, and highly ethical services. Sincerely, THE P ASUS ENGINEER NG TEA/Mt Fursan Munjed, P.E. 'f/r,)1 Principal-in-Charge/Sr. Project Manager TABLE OF CONTENTS 46,04 Ocoee Table of Contents Section 1 Qualifications Section 2 Firm's Registrations/Licenses Section 3 Subconsultants Section 4 Pegasus' Similar Services Section 5 Client References Section 6 Current & Projected Workload Section 7 Office Locations/Forms aPegeaus Page 1 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES 0 ocoee Section 1 Qualifications Pegasus QUALIFICATIONS OCOPP INTRODUCTION TO PEGASUS TEAM Pegasus Engineering, LLC is an MBE-certified public infrastructure engineering firm with extensive successful experience by our firm's personnel in all phases of planning, design, permitting, bidding and construction phase services for roadway, stormwater and utility projects for Florida cities and counties. Pegasus senior personnel have extensive experience in completing infrastructure design services for the City of Ocoee, including the recent Southwest Development Utilities Project. Listed below is a listing of are our Pegasus Team members and their respective roles in providing project management, engineering, design, surveying, SUE, geotechnical/contamination services and related services on assignments under this continuing contract. Our Team Organization Chart is included in this section, along with key Team member resumes. Our annual FDOT pre-qualifications letter is also included in this section 1. Assignment/Title Name Years Experience • Pegasus Engineering, LLC Principal-in-Charge/Sr. Project Manager Fursan Munjed, P.E. - Lead 23 years Roadway/Intersection/Sidewalk Design Juan Fong, P.E. - Lead 22 years Keith Johnson, P.E. 13 years Firas Munjed, P.E. 23 years Drainage Design & Permitting David Hamstra, P.E. - Lead 30 years Greg Teague, P.E. 26 years Pipelines & Pump Stations Beth Whikehart, P.E. - Lead 12 years Construction Administration David Koger, CEI 37 years • Subconsultants (Qualifications & Registrations/Licenses are included in Section 3) Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corp. Surveying Gary Krick, PSM 43 years Timothy Mosby, PSM 41 years Utility Location Services (SUE) Darryll DeMarsh, GPRT 22 years Utility Coordination Dawn Knight 23 years PSI, Inc. Geotechnical Robert Trompke, P.E. 19 years Contamination Angela Garzia, P.E. 17 years Luke Transportation Engineering Consultants, Inc. Traffic Planning/Data Collection Tony Luke, P.E. 29 years Page 1 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 1 QUALIFICATIONS ,N4 Ocoee We feel that one of the most important elements of Pegasus' provision of services is our "responsiveness". Our experiences have taught that even the best management plan, including all of its components related to effective communication, ongoing coordination, project schedules, etc., can never completely anticipate what may occur during the entire course of a project. Therefore, we place special emphasis on "responsiveness", and follow-through whereby the needs and requests of the City at any given time will always be accommodated and given first priority. Our commitment to "responsiveness will provide the City with attention to items that are often overlooked when things get busy, including: phone calls that we return on a timely basis; regular project status reports; completion of City requests without hesitation, regardless of in-scope and out-of-scope requests; timely preliminary meetings with permitting agencies and permit submittals, and well-organized record keeping and descriptive invoicing. Pegasus hereby emphasizes our commitment to maintain the highest level of "responsiveness" and follow- through, which is reflected in Pegasus' success in being awarded multiple continuing engineering contracts with various counties and cities across Florida. Our Pegasus Team of experienced engineering professionals has consistently achieved the goals and objective and provided added value for our governmental clients in large part by utilizing Pegasus' well established principles of Project Management, which consists of the following: • Principal Involvement - Commitment to quality project management begins at the top of Pegasus' management structure. • Staff Training - All Pegasus personnel are encouraged to continually improve their technical skills and professional knowledge. • QA/QC Program — Pegasus has a well-established Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC) program to provide our engineering and production support staff with written guidelines, to ensure that quality is rigorously maintained throughout each project. Our Sr. Project Manager, Fursan Munjed, P.E. is ultimately responsible for overall Quality Assurance on assignments under this contract, while our QC reviews on all work products will be directed by a designated professional not directly involved in the completion of that specific project. • Cost Controls — Pegasus has well-established, proven procedures to estimate and control both engineering costs and construction costs. PEGASUS EXTENSIVE STORMWATER RELATED GRANT EXPERIENCE One of the major strengths of our Pegasus Stormwater Department is our success in securing grant funds from various local, state and federal programs. Capital improvement projects are typically quite expensive and require a substantial financial commitment from the municipality. However, there are numerous programs that provide funding to relieve a portion of the financial burden and allow projects to move forward. 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Centennial 7 F zo r9rs*2n1s Florida Department of Transportation RICK SCOTT 605 Suwannee Street JIM BOXOLD GOVERNOR Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 SECRETARY July 27, 2015 Juan Fong, Managing Member PEGASUS ENGINEERING, LLC 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309 Winter Springs, Florida 32708 Dear Mr. Fong: The Florida Department of Transportation has reviewed your application for qualification package and determined that the data submitted is adequate to technically qualify your firm for the following types of work: Group 3 - Highway Design - Roadway 3.1 - Minor Highway Design 3.2 - Major Highway Design 3.3 - Controlled Access Highway Design Group 6 -Traffic Engineering and Operations Studies 6.1 - Traffic Engineering Studies 6.2 -Traffic Signal Timing 6.3.1 - Intelligent Transportation Systems Analysis and Design 6.3.2 - Intelligent Transportation Systems Implementation 6.3.3 - Intelligent Transportation Traffic Engineering Systems Communications Group 7 -Traffic Operations Design 7.1 - Signing, Pavement Marking and Channelization 7.2 - Lighting 7.3 - Signalization Group 10 -Construction Engineering Inspection 10.1 - Roadway Construction Engineering Inspection Your overhead audit has been accepted, enabling your firm to compete for Professional Services projects advertised at the unlimited level, with estimated fees of any dollar amount. 1 This status shall be valid until June 30, 2016 for contracting purposes. i Facilities Home/Branch Capital Cost Overtime Office of Money Premium Direct Expense Indirect Cost 174.24% 0.032% Reimbursed 6.59% (Home) www.dot.state.fl.us !E li { Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me by email at carliayn.kell @dot.state.fl.us or by phone at 850-414-4597. Sincerely, Carliayn Kell Professional Services Qualification Administrator I www.dot.state.fl.us ocoee Section 2 Firm ' s Registrations/ Licenses Pegasus FIRM'S REGISTRATIONS/LICENSES ocoee State c) i. Florida Board of Ptirlessiiln.11 1-11:,ok Per,sus Engine.ring, °tyke tht prny tun, 411a)11.40*.4.0%,..er.,mite...hug firrti,, Iu puhlit ausuE1i Pude, •• 1, JO,terced-eider otapter 471,Florid*S . CA n,,, State 'bI Florida State of -Florida Board of Professional Engineers Board of Professional Engineers th, Ao,v,s Fursan S.Monjed P.E. Firas S.IVIonjecl,F,E. 1311 I'BM is licensed as a Ftorriti haya:ccr under Chrorr r 471,Florida Statute. hcenscd 7.7 Fri Foto°,r under Cliart,r 471,Florida Stow t, "" 2/242017 , 2721/2017 '.1111-7f114,7 • 22W2r.17z61.)t, State of Florida State of Florida Board of Professional Engineers Board of Professional Engineers AtIcst4 atm Ate,.ifs. David Wayne Hanistra,P.E. Keith Andrew Johnson,P.E. FBPE la licensed Professione swir,er under Mrtet 471,Florida SUGUSLL I,•J,.... :AA A Pl A-P.{141 I,417:trct WO,Ci4er 471,Florid*Starlit. Ex{. 172,112017 Ft L4 1, F1 P1 -117011 • State of Florida State of Florida Board of Professional Engineers Board of Professional Engineers .1.1cuth that :toy,. hat Beth K,Whikehart P.E. Gregory Allen Teague RE is licensed as a Fratessinuai briinirrit tanleit Cliapiri 471,F:orida Statutes Is Licensed as Profesd,,d Eryinrre under.agar.471,Florida Statutes n, 2/29/2017 Pr L.N, ?29101711i1'O '0 ' 17.:01,2140 licensee Details License*Woman.. NATIP FONG,JUAN JR(Posey user) Main Addrees. County, 5YMINOLF Levee Nair.- License Location: License information leen,Tym. Profsccional na timer Rarer Prof Frig Inner I irroce Number 51932 Stati, CurrenhArt IVO Ik.'ncnn DM, 03/91/1997 92/2112017 Pegaraus Page 1 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 2 Pegasus Fursan Munjed, P.E. ENGINEERING Principal/Sr. Project Manager PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Mr. Munjed has over 23 years of transportation engineering experience with primary emphasis on the design of roadway and traffic systems. His _ responsibilities have included the project management, planning and design of minor, major and complex roadways across Florida. His assignments include the preparation of preliminary and final construction plans, technical reports, permit applications, bidding documents, construction administration services, right-of-way negotiations and testifying at order-of-take hearings. Mr. it Munjed has served as the Engineer-of-Record on numerous projects and has extensive experience in the preparation of roadway plans, signing and pavement marking plans, signalization plans, temporary traffic control plans, YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 23 traffic operation reports, safety analysis, and pavement design reports. Mr. Munjed is proficient with related computer software packages including PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Microstation, Geopak, Highway Capacity Software, Synchro, Guide Sign Program, and FDOT Level-of-Service Software. Professional Engineer 1997 . ` Florida, No.51446 REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA Southwest Development Utilities Project B.S.Civil Engineering 1990 City-Wide Transportation Engineering - Produced reports and plans for traffic University of Central Florida issues including signalization improvements, intersection improvements, Graduate Work in Transportation concurrency management,traffic impacts and proposed fees. Systems Engineering Maguire Rd Preliminary, Final Design & Construction Phase Services - University of Central Florida prepared final construction documents to widen an existing 2-mile, 2-lane road to 4-lane divided urban arterial section with enclosed drainage system, and a PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS bridge over the Florida Turnpike. The project included roadway, drainage, signing/pavement markings, signals,structural, and MOT plans. Institute of Transportation Professional Parkway/Old Winter Garden Road Preliminary, Final Design & Engineers(ITE) Construction Phase Services - Conducted preliminary engineering analysis and American Society of Highway prepared final construction documents to widen an existing 2-mile, 2-lane road Engineers(ASHE) to 4-lane divided urban arterial section with enclosed drainage system. The American Society of Civil Engineers project included roadway, enclosed drainage, signing and pavement markings, (ASCE) signals, and traffic phasing plans. ADDITIONAL SKILLS Orlando Avenue/Bluford Avenue Intersection Improvements - prepared final construction plans for the intersection improvements including roadway plans, M icrostation Geopak ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA Highway Capacity Software Forsyth Rd Preliminary Engineering Study & Widening Design - completed Synchro traffic planning and design tasks for 2.8 miles of a 2-lane road being widened. Guide Sign Program Continuing Studies Contract - conducted and managed roadway alignment FDOT Level-of-Service Software studies, bridge studies, and traffic studies including Taylor Road Study, Reams Road Alignment Study, Parks and Recreation Bridge Evaluation Study, Intersection Analysis and Signal Warrant Analysis Studies, and Oakridge Road and Pine Hills Road Pedestrian Crossing Safety Evaluation. International Dr Resort Area Directional Signage & Parking Management - Design Build Project. Prepared construction and communication plans for the directional signing project which included 17 Dynamic Message Signs "Engineering a Higher Standard" 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309, Winter Springs,FL 32708 •407-992-9160 •Fax 407-358-5155 www.pegasusengineering.net FURSAN MUNJED, P.E. Page 2 and over 100 static guide signs along I-Drive, SR528, Universal Boulevard in the vicinity of the Orange County Convention Center. The project included signing plans, maintenance of traffic plans, structural plans, communication plans, and power service connection plans. The project also included post design services, shop drawing review and preparation of as-built drawings. CITY OF WINTER GARDEN Daniels Road Final Design & Construction Phase Services - prepared final construction documents to widen an existing 2-lane road to 4-lane urban arterial section with enclosed drainage system, and a bridge over the Florida Turnpike. The project included roadway, enclosed drainage, signing and pavement markings, signals, structural plans, and maintenance of traffic plans. Roper Rd Final Design & Construction Phase Services - prepared final construction plan to reconstruct Roper Road as a two-lane roadway. The project included roadway plans, drainage plans, signing and pavement marking plans, utility adjustment plans, and utility relocation plans. 9th St, Story Rd, and Plant St Alignment Studies - prepared alignment studies for the widening of these roadways from a two-lane section to a four-lane urban typical section in order to determine future right-of-way needs, cost, and stormwater treatment and attenuation requirements. Division St Roadway, Drainage & Utility Improvement Project - prepared final construction plans for the reconstruction of Division St as a two-lane roadway including stormwater and utility improvements. OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA Pleasant Hill Road/ Reedy Creek Bridge Widening-completed traffic study and design for 0.9 mile segment of road being designed for widening to 6-lanes. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Continuing Contract for Minor Roadways Projects. Preliminary engineering, traffic studies, final design and permitting for minor roadways and designed over 50 intersection improvement projects. Red Bug Lake Road - Final design and permitting for the widening of 2.25 miles to a six-lane roadway. The project included roadway, drainage, signing and pavement marking,signalization, and utility coordination. Seminole Towne Center Infrastructure Improvements-The improvements included modification to the interchange of State Road 46 and Interstate 4, widening of State Road 46, the design of Towne Center Boulevard and St. Johns Parkway. The project included roadway, drainage, signing and pavement marking, signalization, signal communication, maintenance of traffic, and utility coordination. Oviedo Marketplace Infrastructure Improvements -The improvements included the design of Oviedo Market Place Boulevard including the bridge over State Road 417 and Bear Gully Canal, widening of State Road 426, intersection improvements at SR426 and Red Bug Lake Road, and intersection improvements at SR434 and Mitchell Hammock Road. The project included roadway, drainage, signing and pavement marking, signalization, signal communication, maintenance of traffic, and utility coordination. Red Bug Lake Road and Tuskawilla Road Intersection Improvements. Final design and permitting for the intersection improvements to include lane additions, extension of queue or storage length, replacement of the traffic signal with a decorative mast arm structure, and the addition of decorative crosswalks. County Road 46A Final Design and Permitting. Preliminary engineering study and final design and permitting for the widening of 1.8 miles of a 2-lane rural section to a 4-lane divided urban typical section. The project included roadway, drainage, signing and pavement marking, signalization, signal interconnect/communication, and utility coordination. Chapman Road Final Design. Final design and permitting for the widening of 1.6 miles of a two-lane section to a four-lane divided urban typical section. The project included roadway, drainage, signing and pavement marking, signalization, signal interconnect/communication, and utility coordination. Pegasus Juan Fong, P.E. ENGINEERING Lead—Roadway Design PROFESSIONAL PROFILE °« Mr. Fong has over 22 years of comprehensive transportation engineering experience, with primary emphasis on the design of roadway and traffic "'1, ., systems. His responsibilities have included the project management, planning and design of minor, major and complex roadways across Florida, including multiple projects for FDOT. His largest roadway project as Engineer of Record has a construction cost of over $40 Million for Citrus County. His assignments have included the preparation of preliminary and final construction plans, technical reports, permit applications, bidding documents, construction 1:.iiiii, administration services, right-of-way negotiations, and testifying at order-of- take hearings. Mr. Fong has served as the Engineer-of-Record on numerous projects and has extensive experience in the preparation of roadway plans, signing and pavement marking plans, signalization plans, lighting plans, traffic YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 22 control plans, traffic operation reports, safety analysis, and pavement design. Mr. Fong is proficient with Microstation, Geopak, Highway Capacity Software, PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION and FDOT Level-of-Service Software. Professional Engineer 1997 REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Florida No. 51932 SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA EDUCATION Multiple Sidewalk Projects as a Continuing Consultant. Designed and permitted over 10 miles of proposed sidewalks throughout the County. The B.S. Civil Engineering, 1992 projects included the addition of sidewalks to existing facilities and the upgrade University of Central Florida of existing sidewalks to meet ADA requirements. Continuing Consultant. Designed and permitted over 60 intersection PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS improvements including turn lanes, signing and pavement markings, and signalization. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) FDOT DISTRICT 1 American Society of Highway US 41 Multi-Use Path Final Design from Palm Dr. to Colonial Blvd (1.7 miles). Engineers (ASHE) Prepared final construction documents to construct an 8-foot wide multi use Society of Hispanic Professional path on both sides of an existing divided rural section in Lee County. The Engineers (SHPE) project included roadway, drainage, signing and pavement marking, signal, and structural plans. ADDITIONAL SKILLS SR 70 RRR — Super elevation corrections and Safety Improvements at Kissimmee River Bridge. Prepared final construction documents to correct the Microstation roadway super elevation and improve the safety on an existing 2-lane undivided Geopak rural section in Highlands County. The project included roadway, drainage, Highway Capacity Software signing and pavement marking plans. FDOT Level-of-Service Software US 17 Shoulder Addition. Prepared final construction documents for the addition of paved shoulders for 1 mile of a 2-lane rural roadway in Polk County. The project included roadway,signing and pavement markings plans SR 540 (Cypress Gardens Boulevard) Final Design from 9TH Street S.E. to Overlook Drive. Prepared final construction documents to widen an existing 1.5 mile 2-lane road to a 4-lane divided urban section in Polk County with a bridge over Lake Ina. The project included roadway, drainage, signing and pavement marking, lighting,signal, and structural plans. "Engineering a Higher Standard" 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309, Winter Springs,FL 32708 •407-992-9160•Fax 407-358-5155 www.pegasusengineering.net Juan Fong, P.E. Page 2 FDOT DISTRICT 3 SR 83 / Bruce Avenue and SR 83 / Institution Road. Intersection Improvements in Walton County. Prepared final construction documents to add right turn lanes at intersections. Project included preparation of R/W maps for R/W acquisition, roadway widening, drainage improvements,signing and pavement markings, and traffic signalization. SR 59 RRR Final Design. Prepared final construction documents for milling and resurfacing, shoulder overbuild, and guardrail upgrades to 4 miles of a 2-lane rural roadway in Jefferson County. The project included roadway, drainage, signing and pavement markings, and a design exception for vertical alignment and stopping sight distance. SR 30 RRR Final Design. Prepared final construction documents to mill and resurface the existing pavement, upgrade a major culvert crossing, and improve safety in Downtown Panama City, Bay County. The project included roadway, drainage, signing and pavement markings, structural plans, and CAP Level III. SR 2 RRR Final Design. Prepared final construction documents for milling and resurfacing, cross drain extensions, and addition of paved shoulders to 9 miles of a 2-lane rural roadway in Holmes County. The project included roadway, drainage,signing and pavement markings, structural plans, and a design exception for shoulder width. FDOT DISTRICT 5 SR 520 Final Design. Design engineer, prepared typical section concepts and developed traffic reports to reconstruct bridges over the Banana River in Brevard County. SR 5 (US 1) RRR Final Design. Prepared final construction documents to mill and resurface the existing pavement, repair a culvert crossing, add bicycle lanes at turn lanes, and improve safety in Brevard County. The project included roadway, drainage,signing and pavement markings, and structural plans FDOT DISTRICT 7 SR 60 RRR Final Design. Assisted with final design and construction documents to rehabilitate 4.0 miles of multi-lane urban roads in Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties. The project included roadway, drainage, signing and pavement markings, signal, lighting, and structural plans. POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA Berkley Road Segment 1 Final Design. Prepared final construction documents to widen an existing 1.0 mile road from a 2-lane rural section to a 5-lane urban section. The project included roadway, drainage,traffic, and permitting. Berkley Road Segment 2, Preliminary Engineering and Final Design. Prepared a preliminary engineering report and final construction plans for the future widening of 4 miles of a 2-lane rural section to a 4-lane urban section. The project included roadway, drainage, signing and pavement markings, signal plans, and mitigation plans. Pace Road, Preliminary Engineering and Final Design. Prepared a preliminary engineering report and final construction plans for the future widening of 1 mile of a 2-lane rural section to a 4-lane urban section. The project included roadway, drainage,signing and pavement markings plans. Pace Road Enhancement Project. Prepare a preliminary engineering report and final construction plans for a 1 mile 12- foot wide multi-purpose sidewalk. This will serve the future USF Campus in Polk County and will connect to the City of Auburndale Trail. The project included sidewalk, lighting, landscaping, and signing and pavement markings plans. This project is federally funded through FDOT through a Local Agency Program Agreement. CR 655 (Berkley Road) Segment 4 and CR 559A (Auburndale Cutoff Rd), Preliminary Engineering and Final Design. Prepared a preliminary engineering report and final construction plans for the future widening of 2.5 miles of a 2-lane rural section to a 4-lane urban section. The project included roadway, drainage, signing and pavement markings, and signal plans. Pegasus David Hamstra, P.E. ENGINEFRINC.i Lead—Drainage Engineer , �w PROFESSIONAL PROFILE ray , • Mr. Hamstra, as Pegasus' Stormwater Department Manager, specializes in stormwater management master planning and the design of drainage systems and stormwater treatment systems. Since 1987, he has completed and/or managed over 900 stormwater/drainage projects. These range in scale from designing large stormwater management facilities for developing Capital Improvement Programs associated with stormwater master plans to retrofitting urbanized areas with advanced treatment technologies. He has performed numerous drainage basin studies that specifically address flood control, water quality, and localized flooding issues. Throughout his career, Mr. Hamstra has developed an extensive knowledge of the Federal Emergency t` Management Agency(FEMA), the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), United ' States Environmental Protection Agency(US EPA), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), and various Water Management District's stormwater permitting YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 30 requirements. His expertise includes the use of state-of-the-art hydrologic / hydraulic computer software to complete stormwater quantity and quality analysis for major PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION watersheds and development projects. Additionally, he is responsible for directing staff activities in master planning,design,permitting,and preparation of contract documents for Professional Engineer 1987 stormwater ponds, storm sewer systems, control structures and culverts, as well as the Florida,No.38652 determination of water surface profiles for Bridge Hydraulics Reports(BHR)and floodway Professional Engineer 2005 studies. Georgia, No.030141 REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Professional Engineer 2003 Missouri, No.2003026673 CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA • Northwest Ditch Drainage Basin Study • Spring Lake/Lake Johio Drainage Basin Study EDUCATION • Starke Lake/Lake Olympia Drainage Basin Study • Prairie Lake/Lake Meadow Drainage Basin Study B.S. Civil Engineering 1984 • Lake Lotta Drainage Basin Study University of Florida • Pioneer Key Regional Drainage Improvements PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • NPDES Part 1 and Part 2 MS4 Permit Applications • NPDES Annual Reports American Society of Civil Engineers • Stormwater Utility Feasibility Study (ASCE) • Center Street Stormwater Pond Florida Engineering Society(FES) • Lakeshore Drive Roadway and Drainage Improvements Florida Stormwater Association(FSA) ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA • Lakes McCoy, Coroni, and Prevatt Stormwater Management Master Plan • Lakes McCoy, Coroni,and Prevatt Drainage Basin Improvements • Beggs Road/Overland Road Stormwater Management Master Plan • Lake Sherwood Drainage Basin Study • Floodway Analysis of the West Branch of Boggy Creek • 150+Basin Studies, Drainage Investigations,Small Area Studies,and Drainage Retrofit Projects • Sunset Lakes, Hidden Springs and Lake Conde/Stormwater Outfall Studies and Drainage Improvements • Washington Park Drainage Improvements • Big Wekiva River Stormwater Management Master Plan • Quail Hollow Drainage Improvements • Infrastructure Inspection Program "Engineering a Higher Standard" 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309, Winter Springs, FL 32708 •407-992-9160•Fax 407-358-5155 www.pegasusengineering.net DAVID HAMSTRA, P.E. Page 2 CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA CITY OF EDGEWATER, FLORIDA • Phase I and II Stormwater Management Master Plan • Lake Meadow Subdivision Drainage Investigation • Lake Orienta Flood Hazard Avoidance Plan • 319(H) Non-Point Source Management Grant • Little Wekiva River Sedimentation Baffle Boxes Project Application • Stormwater Management Master Plan CITY OF WINTER PARK, FLORIDA • NPDES Part 2 MS4 Permit Application NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLORIDA • Ninth Grade Center Wet Detention/Urban Wetland • Central Beach Flood Mitigation Project—Phase III System Improvements • College Point Drainage Improvements • Lake Midget Outfall Analysis LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA • NPDES Technical Assistance • Lake Dora Road Sediment Removal Structure • Getford Road Drainage Investigation VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA • County Road 48/Lakeshore Drive Drainage • Lake McGarity Outfall Improvements Improvements • Daytona Park Estates Drainage Improvements • Old Eustis Road Drainage Improvements • Calvin Street Retention Area Study • Lake Eustis/Silver Lake Basin Evaluation • Miller Lake Drainage Investigation • Forest Hills Drainage Investigation • Miller Lake Feasibility Study • Lake Harris/Little Lake Harris Basin Evaluation • Miller Lake 2008 Disaster Recovery CDBG Application • Lower Palatkahaka River Basin Evaluation • Miller Lake Stormwater Management Project • Hollendel Road Regional Stormwater Pond • Dead River Road Regional Stormwater Pond SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA • Getford Road Regional Stormwater Pond • Howell Creek Erosion Control Project • Prairie Lake Drainage Basin Study CITY OF WINTER GARDEN, FLORIDA • River Ridge Erosion Control Project • Avalon Road (South of Marsh Road) • Celery Avenue Drainage Basin Study • Marsh Road(West of Avalon Road) • Acorn Lake Restoration Project • Crown Point Road/Plant Street Intersection • First Drive/Brisson Avenue Drainage Improvements • Subdivision Rehabilitation Program CITY OF PLANT CITY, FLORIDA • Northeast Drainage Basin Study CITY OF DEBARY, FLORIDA • Northeast Drainage Basin Improvements-Phase I, II, • Stormwater Services associated with the 2004, 2008, and III &2009 Declared Storm Events • Nosleda Street Drainage Improvements • Stormwater Management Master Plan • Ohio Street Drainage Improvements • 2004 Stormwater Capital Improvement Projects • Alabama Street and Coronet Street Drainage • Landings at Summerhaven-Pond 2 Drainage Improvements Investigation and Improvements • Jackson Street Drainage Improvements- Phase I, II, • Lake Charles Drainage Basin Study and III • Adelaide Street Drainage Investigation and • Eastside Canal Stormwater Master Plan Improvements • Laura Street Culvert Improvements • West Side Emergency Flood Management System • Jenkins Street Regional Stormwater Pond CITY OF DELTONA, FLORIDA CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA • Stormwater Utility Assessment Study • Expansion of Homosassa Boat Ramp Parking Lot • Stormwater and Watershed Management Master • County Road 491 - Relocation of Pond AB Conceptual Plan • Southerly Avenue/Spruce Street Drainage Improvements • NPDES Phase 2 Program-Technical Assistance Pegasus Greg Teague, P.E., CFM �ENGINEEHING Sr. Drainage Engineer PROFESSIONAL PROFILE (1"11) Since 1991, Mr. Teague has gained extensive experience completing civil engineering and stormwater/ drainage projects in Florida. During the past 26+ ° years, his responsibilities have encompassed the study and analysis of major watersheds, as well as identifying and implementing solutions to prevent flooding while improving water quality. As part of these projects, Mr.Teague has prepared detailed stormwater management master plans outlining all findings, listing recommended solutions and providing prioritized Capital Improvement Programs (CIPs). He has also completed preliminary and final calculations and designs for positive and landlocked drainage basins, retention/detention areas and drainage YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 26 control structures to provide attenuation and treatment of stormwater runoff. Mr. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Teague is proficient with computers and hydrologic / hydraulic stormwater modeling software used to simulate basin conditions and analyze stormwater Professional Engineer 1994 management systems. Mr. Teague also has experience with landlocked Florida, No.47663 drainage basins and /or lakes through the use of continuous simulation analysis. A good example includes his continuous simulation modeling of impacts related to Certified Floodplain Manager 2009 additional pumpage from Lake Orienta into the Cranes Roost water body associated with Altamonte's Flood Hazard Avoidance Plan. EDUCATION B.S.Civil Engineering 1990 REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE University of Central Florida CITY OF ORLANDO, FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • Orlando Executive Airport Association of State Floodplain • Lake Highland Preparatory School Managers • Central Florida Educators Federal Credit Union(Pine Hills Branch) • John Young Parkway(from 1-4 to Church Street) • Semoran CommerCenter FEMA LOMR • Windermere Downs Drainage Improvements ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA • Orange County Industrial Park Drainage Investigation • Lake Azalea Drainwell Replacement • Sand Lake Hills Outfall Analysis • Primary Drainage Structure Inventory Program • Sand Lake Hills Outfall Improvements • Pipeline Inspection Programs • Raleigh Street/Shingle Creek Culvert Replacement • Primary Drainage Structure Improvements • Thompson Road/Votaw Road Drainage Investigation • Woodsmere Lake Drainage Basin Study • Little Lake Conway Sediment Removal Structure • Daetwyler Road Weir and Culvert Replacement • Hunters Trace/Dean Road Drainage Investigation • Seidel Road Culvert Replacements • Ron Den Lane Sediment Removal Structure • Lake Notasulga Restoration Program • Minnesota Avenue/Harold Small Area Study • Tea Cup Springs Drainage Basin Study • CR 13 Paving Program • Fullers Cross Road Culvert Replacement • Venetian Canal Preliminary Investigation • Drainage Canal Stabilization Projects • Lisa Waterway Canal Pollutant Removal Structure • Bel-Aire Woods MSTU Pond Restoration • Lake Mary Jess Drainage and Water Quality • 1940 Lakeside Drive Outfall Analysis Improvements • Boggy Creek Road Drainage Improvements • Berg Drive Drainage Improvements "Engineering a Higher Standard" 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309, Winter Springs,FL 32708 •407-992-9160 •Fax 407-358-5155 www.pegasusengineering.net GREG TEAGUE, P.E. Page 2 CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA • Stormwater Management Master Plan • West Cocoa 2008 Disaster Recovery CDBG Application • Stormwater Capital Improvement Program(CIP) • Fairy Lake Outfall Canal—Culvert Replacement at 1535 CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA Kathryn Drive • Phases I and II Stormwater Management Master Plan • Rangeline Road Outfall Control Structure Modification • Lake Orienta Flood Hazard Avoidance Plan (Slide Gate Replacement) • Lake Orienta Drainwell Modifications • Devonshire and Harbour Isle Drainage Improvements • Little Wekiva River Sedimentation Baffle Boxes • Reiter Park Improvements—Phase 1 • Cranes Roost Boulevard Roadway/Drainage • Transit Oriented Development(TOD)—Phase 1 Regional Improvements Stormwater Improvements • Shorecrest Drive Roadway/Drainage Improvements • Skylark Subdivision Drainage Improvements at 800 and • Future Development Assessment within the Central 804 Raven Avenue Business District(CBD) • Altamonte Town Center(a.k.a. Uptown Altamonte) VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA • Cranes Roost Pump Station Annual Reports • Daytona Park Estates Drainage Basin Study • Lake Adelaide Outfall Weir Modifications • Gabordy Canal Stormwater Management Plan • Cranes Roost Integrated Surface Water and Reclaimed • Gabordy Canal Capital Improvement Program Water Facility • Restoration Existing Conditions Analysis and 100-year • "A-FIRST" I Altamonte and FDOT Integrated Reuse and Flood Study Stormwater Treatment Project • Elizabeth Street Flood Management Area • Miller Lake 2008 Disaster Recovery CDBG Application CITY OF DEBARY, FLORIDA • Lake Lago Linda to Lake of the Woods Interconnect SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA • Lake Louise to Angeles Lake Interconnect • Howell Creek Erosion Control Project • Angeles Lake to Tropic Lagoon Interconnect • Howell Creek Post-Design Services • Tropical Storm "Fay" Stormwater Services • Prairie Lake Drainage Basin Study • Lake Anna Marie/Lake Maud and Lake Olivia to Lake • Celery Avenue Outfall Improvements Susan Interconnect • River Ridge Erosion Control Project • WSEFMS Borrow Pit Analysis • Acorn Lake Restoration Program • Lakeside Gravity Outfall Improvements—Phases I &2 • Subdivision Rehabilitation Program-Phase I • No Name Lake Outfall Improvements • First Drive Drainage Improvements • Naranja Road/2nd Street Drainage Improvements • Brisson Avenue Drainage Improvements • Drainage Improvements for 54/58 Shell Road and 44 • Orange Boulevard/Walden View Drive Outfall Study Seminole Drive • Tiffany Woods Subdivision- Rear Yard Drainage • Drainage Improvements for 410 North Pine Meadow Drive Improvements and 11 Hollow Pine Drive • Aloma Woods Drainage Basin Study • North Street/Raymond Avenue Drainage Investigation CITY OF EDGEWATER, FLORIDA • Club II Regional Stormwater Facility(RSF) • Stormwater Master Plan(Phase I/Tasks 1 through 5) • Paradise Point Subdivision Drainage Improvements • Parktowne Industrial Center • Orange Blvd Roadway& Drainage Improvements • Restoration 100-Year Flood Study • Orange Blvd/Seminole-Wekiva Trail Overflow System • Soldiers Creek Alum Treatment Facility—Feasibility Study CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA and Final Design • Northwest Ditch Drainage Basin Study • Fifth Road Bridge at Soldiers Creek • Spring Lake/Lake Johio Drainage Basin Study • Grace Lake Sinkhole Remediation • Phase 1 Stormwater Capital Improvement Program • NPDES Part 1 and Part 2 Permit Application POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA • Forest Lake Golf Course • Elizabeth Place Hydrologic Enhancement Program— • Reflections Subdivision Underdrain Improvements Phases 1, 2, and 3 LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA • County Road 561 Bridge at Crystal Cove Improvements • Astatula Landfill Road Paving Pegasus Beth Whikehart, P.E. ENGINEERING Lead—Utilities Design � 'PI PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Ms.Whikehart is a Senior Project Engineer with 12 years of environmental yff ,1 engineering experience. She has worked on the planning, design, and permitting of multiple utility improvement projects. Her design experience includes s �'" development of plans and specifications for gravity sanitary sewer, force mains, i � j water mains, and reclaimed water mains. She also has experience with trenchless designs including horizontal directional drilling and slip-lining. Ms. Whikehart's post design experience includes review of shop drawings, RFIs, and I change orders. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT _ XP YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 12 Sr. Engineer, Southwest Development Utility Improvements Phases I &II,Ocoee, Contract Employee Florida, 2013 to present. Ms. Whikehart serves as the senior engineer responsible March 2012—Present for preparation of the final construction plans and permitting services for Phases I and II of the Southwest Development Utility Improvements Project. The project CDM Smith 10 years consists of locating a new water main and force main along Roberson and Professional Engineer Windermere Road to provide water and wastewater services for future Florida Registration No. 66649 development. The Phase I utility improvements consist of approximately 3,400 feet of 8-inch ductile iron pipe(DIP)water main and 3,100 feet of 4-inch PVC force EDUCATION main installation. The Phase II utility improvements consist of approximately B.S.Civil Engineering 3,800 feet of 8-inch ductile iron pipe(DIP)water main and 2,500 feet of 6-inch PVC University of Central Florida 2002 force main installation. The project also includes 340 feet of directional drill pipe installation. Sr. Engineer,Avalon Road (County Road 545) &Tilden Road Intersection Improvements,Winter Garden, Florida, 2013 to present. Ms. Whikehart is preparing final utility plans for the widening of the Avalon Road/ Tilden Road intersection. The limits of the project are approximately 3,100 feet along Avalon Road from East Davenport Road to Long Beam Way. The utility improvements consist of relocating the existing 24-inch reclaimed water transmission line in order to prevent conflicts with proposed roadway and drainage improvements. The original service area for the reuse main has been reduced;therefore,the relocated existing 24-inch pipe shall be replaced with a reduced 16-inch PVC pipe. Sr. Engineer, Central Beach Water, Sanitary Sewer, Force Main, & Reuse Mains Improvements Project, Utilities Commission City of New Smyrna Beach, Florida, 2013 to present. Ms.Whikehart serves as the Senior Engineer responsible for preparation of design plans, specifications, and cost estimate. The Central Beach Water Main Improvements consist of upgrading approximately 10,000 linear feet of water mains with 6-inch PVC (polyvinyl chloride) water mains, including service replacement and appurtenances. Ms. Whikehart was also responsible for the preparation of four (4) Volusia County Health Department (VCHD) General Permits for Water Main construction required for the 4 separate sections of water main. In an effort to minimize disruption to residents, the project was designed in conjunction with the City of New Smyrna Beach's Phase III Flood Mitigation improvements. The utility improvements were designed on a fast-track schedule to catch-up with the City's drainage improvements project(which was at 90%when the utility design started). • Plant Street Segment II Utilities Project,Winter Garden, Florida • Various Roadway Restoration Projects, City of Winter Garden, Florida • Dakin Avenue/Tohopekaliga Water Authority Utility Improvements Project, Kissimmee, Florida • Grant Funding Assistance,Orlando, Florida • Wastewater System Improvements Project,Jacksonville, Florida • Water and Sewer Improvements Project,Jacksonville, Florida • Briar Creek Sewer System Relief Improvements Project,Charlotte,North Carolina "Engineering a Higher Standard" 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309, Winter Springs,FL 32708 •407-992-9160•Fax 407-358-5155 www.pegasusengineering.net David Koger Pegasus CEI Project Administrator & ENGINEERING Constructability Reviewer SUMMARY Or� IA 'CATIONS ti • Construction management engineer with over 37 years of experience. • Five +years experience as a CEI area manager. • Experience includes all aspects of Project Management and Contract Administration. • Extensive experience in Estimating, Scheduling and Claims. • Certified Quality Control Manager and Work Site Traffic Safety Supervisor. • K HISTORY CEI Project Administrator/Sr. Inspector—Pegasus Engineering • City of Winter Garden - Plant Street Widening Improvements • Citrus County - CR 486 Phase 3, 3.5 mile, $11 Million Widening Improvements Project, with construction funding from Citrus County and FDOT District 7 Dispute Resolution Board, State of Florida September 2008 to June 2010 • Qualified as member of state DRB during this period while managing the completion of various improvements to my personally owned properties. Project Manager June 2008 to September 2008 M. J. Hughes Construction Company, Inc, • Responsible for all aspects of Project Management for the Bundle 312 Contract with the State of Oregon Department of Transportation. • This $9.4 Million Dollar Project included the phased construction of two (2) Interstate 5 Bridges and the demotion and reconstruction of the Saginaw Road Bridge over Interstate 5. Resident Construction Manager September 2007 to April 2008 HDR • Responsible for contract administration and construction, engineering & inspection (CEI) services for Oregon Department of Transportation Contracts, Bundles 216, 218, 221, 309, 310 & 312 Florida Safety Coordinator January 2006 to September 2007 HDR Construction Control Corporation, Inc. • Performed safety reviews and generated reports for seven active construction projects in the State of Florida. Claims and Scheduling Consultant December 2006 to Present HDR • $300 Million Salt Lake City Interstate By-Pass CEI Project Administrator HDR June 2006 to June 2007 Colonial Lane Improvement • Responsible for contract administration and CEI services for widening and reconstruction of two miles of roadway. Peer Review and Claims Analyst HDR January 2006 to August 2006 Wesconnett Boulevard Roadway and Drainage Improvements Project Area CEI Manager July 1994 thru August 2004 Kaiser Engineers/Earth Tech Consulting Inc. "Engineering a Higher Standard" 301 West State Road 434,Suite 309, Winter Springs,FL 32708 •407-992-9160•Fax 407-358-5155 www.pegasusengineering.net David Koger CEI Project Administrator Project Engineer Kaiser Engineers Sep. 2002 to Aug. 2004 Causeway Blvd. SR45 Widening and Reconstruction • Responsible for contract administration and construction, engineering & inspection (CEI) services for this twenty Two Million Dollar ($22,000,000.00) FDOT project which provides major access to the Port of Tampa. June 2002 to Aug. 2002 Kaiser Engineers ^'SR60/US 41 Drainage Improvements • Project engineer for drainage improvement project. • Supervising staff in all aspects of the project resulting in an error free Final Estimate. Feb. 2002 to July 2002 Kaiser Engineers ^'SR585(22nd Street) Osborn to Hillsborough Ave. • Project engineer for milling and resurfacing project. Apr. 2001 to Dec. 2001 Kaiser Engineers ^'SR 39 from SR 60 to Griffin Road • Project engineer for milling and resurfacing project. Job received FTBA award for Partnering. Apr. 2000 to June 2001 Kaiser Engineers ^'SR 39 from North of Griffin Road to US 92 • Project engineer for drainage improvements, roadway resurfacing and signalization improvements. Supervising staff in all aspects of the project resulting in an error free Final Estimate. Aug. 1998 to Mar. 2000 Kaiser Engineers ^'1-75 Southbound Little Manatee River Rest Area May 1998 to Sep. 1998 Kaiser Engineers ^'Districtwide Guardrail Upgrades Dec. 1994 to Apr. 1998 Kaiser Engineers ^'SR 574, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd June 1992 to Nov. 1994 Kaiser Engineers ^'Seminole County Expwy, CR 427& Lake Mary Blvd • Project engineer for expressway new alignment that included construction of multi-lane divided highway with interconnected entrance and exit ramps. Other relevant Projects: • Kaiser Engineers SR 91 Florida Turnpike, Widening and Reconstruction- Service Plaza to Sample Road, Broward County, Florida, FDOT District 8. Work included new Toll Plaza at Coconut Creek. • Kunde, Sprecher& Yaskin Consulting Engineers Western Extension East-West Expressway, Toll Facilities, OOCEA. Education • BA, Building Construction, University of Florida Certifications/ Qualifications • Final Estimates- Level I & II • QC Manager • FDOT Intermediate MOT—S 05-09-06 • Licensed General Contractor-State of Florida (Inactive) • Quality Control Manager- CTQP Florida Department of Transportation • Worksite Traffic Supervisor-American Traffic Safety Service Association • Concrete Field Testing Technician -American Concrete Institute • Concrete Technician - Florida Department of Transportation • Nuclear Density—Troxler • Asphalt Paving Level I & II —CTQP Florida Department of Transportation • DEIT Certified - CTQP Florida Department of Transportation • Drilled Shaft Certified - Florida Department of Transportation • Pile Driving Certified - Florida Department of Transportation • Storm Water Management Best Practices- Florida Department of Transportation Ocoee Section 3 Subconsultants Pegasus 1 ocoee Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corp. (SSMC) Pegasus RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Company Background Founded in 1972, Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corporation (SSMC) is an \. independent, employee-owned Professional Surveying and Mapping, Geographic „Lilef S . f1- Information Systems (GIS) and Subsurface Utility (SUE) team that serves Florida's rvey Il9t ` leading public and private organizations as the single largest Surveying and Mapping firm in the state. SSMC's management staff of 26 hands on Licensed Professionals has a combined total of over 600+ years of experience and supervises 24 Survey/CAD/GIS Technicians and 45 Field Teams. The SSMC Team is made up of 180+ individuals (52 are Nationally Certified Survey Technicians) that work together as a Team using state of the art resources*both field and office to provide Geospatial solutions to our many public sector and private sector clients. SSMC's Teams can be deployed to provide a single statewide source for Geospatial data, graphic presentation, database design and delivery, and data management consultation. The SSMC Project Managers in all divisions are hands on maintaining constant contact with the client while at the same time minimizing the need for the client's participation. Land Surveying and Mapping by SSMC applies experience and a complete surveyor's toolkit including 4 WD vehicles, ATV's, boats, airboats, fathometers, Terrestrial Mobile and Static LiDAR, GPS, reflectorless total stations, digital levels, electronic field books and a proprietary data collection format, and graphic production using MicroStation, ArcInfo, AutoCAD Civil 3D, AutoCAD Land Development, TopoDOT, Revit, CAiCE, and GEOPAK tools to deliver compatible data in ready-to-use form to our clients and team members. Continuing Professional Surveying and Mapping Services Ongoing since 1990 (to include Subsurface Utility Designation/Location/Mapping Services) Relevent Recent Project Expereince in Ocoee Area 2013-2015 . Montgomery Avenue Parcel, Vacant Boundary Survey 2015 . Flewelling Ave. East(100 LF), Boundary Survey 2014-2015 . Geneva Property Acquisition, Vacant Boundary Survey 2015-2015 . 2012 Ocoee Apopka Rd., Boundary Survey 2013-2014 . 1210 Russell Dr. Pipe Replacement(1 ac.), Topographic Survey, Utility Location 2014 . Crittenden-Landley Fruit& Storage (1.1 ac.), Boundary Survey, Utility Location 2014 . Fountains at Tivoli Place (12.34 ac.), Plat Review 2014 . Kissimmee Ave. Improvements, Right-of-Way, Control Survey, Topographic Survey, Utility Location 2014 . Pond 19 (1.5 ac.), Design Survey, Geodetic Baseline Control Survey, Utility Location 2013-2014 . South Bluford Ave. Property Drainage Easement, Description/Sketch 2014 . Arden Park South (98.5 ac.), Plat Review 2013 . Bluford Ave. & Orlando St. Intersection Improvements (0.5 ac.), Utility Designation/Location 2013 . Bluford Ave. Drainage Improvements (4,485 LF), Design Survey, Geodetic Baseline Control Survey, (10) Descriptions/Sketches 2013 . Caballero Ct. Pipe Replacement(1 ac.), Design Survey, Utility Location 2013 . Lakewood Ave, Delaware St. & 7th St. Utility Improvements (2000 LF), Design Survey, Geodetic Baseline Control Survey 2013 . Maguire Rd. (1750 LF), Design Survey 2013 . Ocoee City Hall Campus, Design Survey 2013 . Praire Lake Reserve Replat(3.13 ac.), Plat Review 2013 . South Bluford Ave., Topographic Survey 2013 Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corporation - Key Staff Brief Bios Gary B. Krick,PSM 1986 Florida Registration#4245 Project Manager Gary has over 43 years of Professional Surveying & Mapping services experience, all with Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corporation. Gary serves as Project Manager for a number of Surveying and Mapping Services Contracts that have involved all aspects of Surveying and Mapping and he has successfully completed thousands of task assignments that have included Topographic Surveys, Boundary Surveys, As-Built Surveys, Construction Layout, Control Surveys, Hydrographic Surveys, Mean High Water Line Surveys, Quantity Surveys, and Land Platting. Gary attended Valencia Community College 1975-1976; Trimble GPS Surveying Training Center, San Jose, CA. 1992; Mean High Water Surveying Training FDEP Methodology 10/2009; and attends yearly continuing education seminars for licensing requirements. Timothy O. Mosby,PSM 1989 Florida Registration LS4732 Project Surveyor Tim has over 41 years of Professional Surveying and Mapping Services experience, 12 years with Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corporation. Tim serves as Project Surveyor for various Surveying & Mapping Services Contracts. Tim's responsibilities include research, reconnaissance, coordination and scheduling for thousands of Surveying and Mapping projects to include Boundary Surveys, Topographic Surveys, As-Built Surveys, Construction Layout, Control Surveys, Plat reviews and Subsurface Utility Designation and Location, using Ground Penetrating Radar and vacuum excavation. Tim graduated from the University of South Florida, BA Regents College, Albany, NY and attends yearly continuing education seminars for licensing requirements. Darryll DeMarsh Vice President/Utility Division Manager Darryll has 22 years Subsurface Utility Engineering experience and has served as SSMC's Utility Division Manager for the past 16 years. Darryll serves as Utility Division Manager for various Continuing Utility Designation and Location Services Contracts. Darryll is responsible for coordinating, estimating, managing and administrating utility projects for design and relocation and is responsible for planning Utility Mapping Projects for conflict verification. Darryll is certified in Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) 2002; certified in Confined Space Awareness; certified in Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) 2000; graduated from Dutchess Community College, 2 Years Liberal Arts 1993; attended numerous VDOT Training Seminars and Equipment Training Seminars 1993-1999. Dawn M. Knight Utility Division Utility Coordinator Dawn has over 23 years of Subsurface Utility Engineering experience which has included hands-on designating, locating and coordinating. Dawn is responsible for reviewing and researching utilities for conflicts with proposed construction activities that may include, but are not limited to, roadway improvements, signal and/or power pole installations, new buried utility line routes for installation, and coordinating utility relocation activities as needed. Dawn is also responsible for all necessary utility line locates by organizing, researching, coordination and scheduling locates with the necessary individuals. This includes the initial contact with Sunshine State One-Call of Florida and any other non-member utility owners to have all underground lines marked. Dawn schedules meetings between field crews and utility owners and/or locators regarding areas of conflict. Dawn acquires utility maps, maintains records of all correspondence between SSMC and the utility owners and/or their locators. Dawn maintains a Utility Contact and Address Book keeping all information current. ve Sur n-'' 1\ Licenses /__ ._ .._ .. . 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(PSI) :Pegasus RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES KEY PERSONNEL: RESUME SUMMARIES INTRODUCTION Professional Service Industries, Inc. (PSI) is a national geotechnical materials testing, environmental / contamination, and consulting company. PSI utilizes qualified, certified personnel, and state-of-the-art equipment. PSI provides in-house training and education incentives to all technical personnel to become certified by appropriate organizations for the services provided. Our staff; consisting of project engineers, staff scientists, qualified threshold inspectors, and senior technicians, are dedicated to fulfilling the requirements of the City of Ocoee and this request for qualification data and expression of interest. Below are brief summary resumes for each of our proposed key personnel for this contract. PSI has extensive previous experience with similar continuing contracts. Mr. Robert Trompke, PE -Geotechnical Services Department Manager Mr. Trompke has over 19 years of experience and, as the Geotechnical Department Manager; he regularly oversees commercial, private and public development. Mr. Trompke supervises FDOT highway and bridge projects, municipal water,waste water and transportation projects, deep foundation applications, and soil explorations and sh ,, evaluations. Additionally, he has performed geotechnical engineering services under more than fifteen different continuing service contracts with various city and county governments. His vast experience also includes geotechnical laboratory analysis, groundwater modeling, and structural design and analysis. For this contract, Mr.Trompke will be your single point of contact and responsible for managing and completing the geotechnical assignments and coordinating the staff of geotechnical engineers. Education: BS in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida, 1995 BS in Design Engineering Technology, University of Central Florida, 1992 Certifications: Professional Engineer, #55456, Florida, 2000 Geotechnical Instrumentation, National Highway Institute, 2001 Ms. Angela Garzia, PE - Regional Engineer/Principal Consultant Ms. Garzia has 17 years of experience in the environmental / contamination assessment ' t and remediation field. She is responsible for overall management of various types of projects, including Phase I and Phase II ESAs, tank closure assessments, tank system specifications and replacements, soil and groundwater sampling and analysis plans, pilot � � study activities, source removal activities, contamination assessments, and remedial �a , action plans. Additionally, she fulfills the position of QA/QC Officer for all of PSI's offices x4 located in the state of Florida. Under this title, she is responsible for all communications with the FDEP regarding their Field Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and she assists and trains QA/QC personnel in PSI's Florida offices. Ms. Garzia also performs data validation for the field activities and laboratory analyses conducted for all environmental projects managed in the Orlando office. She will serve as project engineer on contamination related issues for the City of Ocoee. Education: B.S., Environmental Engineering, University of Florida, 1996 Certifications: • Professional Engineer#60085, Florida 2002 • OSHA 40 Hour Safety Training for Hazardous Waste Sites • OSHA 8 Hour Refresher Safety Training for Hazardous Waste Sites • Environmental Site Assessment Practices for Commercial Real Estate (Phase I), 1997 0.111 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS for CITY OF OCOEE I AUGUST,2015 PSI LICENSES State`` c� T �°* rich.,,,,„ Board of I'rossional E eers " firsts that Professional SA-vice Industric Inc. FBPE 0 4 1,, 'i r't a, is authorized under the provisihns of Section 471.023,Florida Stu ,to offer engineering services to the public through a Professihnol Engineer,duly fl cnxadurnder,Chapter 471,Florida Statutes. Expiration:2/28/2017 CA Lie.No: Audit No: 228201703410 3684 State of Florida Board of Professional Engineers Attests that Robert Man Trornpke , P.E. FBPE 0. Is licensed as a Professional Engineer under Cla ter 471,Florida Statutes Expiration:2/28/2017 P.E,Lie.No: Audit No: 228201727013 . s 55456 State-col Florida Board of Professional Engineers Attests that Angela C. Garza , P.E. , ( Is licensed as a Professi at Engineer uad ter 471,Florida Statutes Expiration:2/28/2017 �. �? P.E.Lie.No Audit No: 228201719124 x-4-'-..,............ --�v 60085 Mme; STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS for CITY OF OCOEE 1 AUGUST,2015 Ocoee Luke Transportation Engineering Consultants (LTEC) Pegasus RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES COMPANY PROFILE luke transportation engineering transportation engineering+planning Consultants _ _ m . r �.. � WPB 31 Luke Transportation Engineering Consultants, Inc. (LTEC), was established in February 1997 to provide transportation engineering and planning services to both public and private clients throughout Florida. LTEC has effectively served clients through addressing transportation issues and challenges associated with balancing Florida's unique growth management policies and its economic development potential. LTEC possesses versatile capabilities, having produced long-range transportation planning studies, solutions to complex traffic operational problems, and evaluations of regional transportation systems. LTEC is a minority owned business that has established a solid reputation as a specialized consulting resource throughout Central Florida. Anthony Luke, P.E. is the founder of the firm and has 30 years of experience in Florida and is assisted by three professionals with over 80 years of combined transportation related experience. LTEC's wide range of services includes: • Computer Model (FSUTMS) Travel Forecasts • Design Traffic Analysis • Traffic Operations Analysis • Transportation System Analysis • Traffic Impact Analysis • Traffic Data Collection LTEC has served a wide range of public clients — representative Central Florida clients including: • Florida Department of Transportation • Orange County • Seminole County • Osceola County • City of Winter Garden • City of Apopka • LYNX • City of Orlando Through their extensive experience serving private clients, LTEC has completed over 25 Development of Regional Impact projects. In addition, LTEC has completed dozens of traffic studies to address county and city Traffic Impact Analysis and Transportation Concurrency Management System requirements. LTEC is currently assisting clients to interpret and develop strategies to address the latest State growth management legislature, such as Senate Bill 360. LTEC is a certified M.B.E. /D.B.E. firm with the Florida Department of Transportation, the State of Florida, and Orange County. LTEC is pre-qualified under FDOT Groups 6.1: Traffic Engineering Studies, 6.2: Traffic Signal Timing, 7.1: Signing, Pavement Marking and Channelization, 7.3: Signalization, 13.4: Systems Planning, 13.5: Subarea/Corridor Planning, 13.6: Land Planning/Engineering, and 13.7: Transportation Statistics. [mailing address) po box 941556 maitland florida 32794-1556• 29 east pine street orlando florida 32801 [phone]407 423 8055 [fax] 407 423 8022 J. ANTHONY LUKE, P.E. PRESIDENT (U�Cf �— transportation engineering transportation engineering+planning consultants AREAS OF EXPERTISE J. Anthony Luke, a native of Florida, has twenty-nine years of experience in transportation engineering and planning. Mr. ■ Traffic Operations Analysis Luke's experience has been accumulated as Director of ■ Transportation Corridor Studies Transportation Planning at Transportation Consulting Group ■ Traffic Impact Analysis and President of Luke Transportation Engineering Consultants. ► Traffic Data Collection and Analysis ■ Transportation Systems Analysis His accomplishments include the development and applications ■ Travel Forecast Modelling of the first PC travel forecast models used in the Orlando EDUCATION 1 REGISTRATION Metropolitan Area. He also underwent formal training. Projects have involved the application of analysis procedures from the ■ Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Highway Capacity Manual, Synchro, and other traffic operation University of Central Florida, 1984 analysis techniques. Mr. Luke serves in the capacity as project ► Professional Engineer in Florida No. manager on many of his projects, contributing to and 42642 overseeing production of studies and tasks, and provides strategic consulting advice to LTEC's clients. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Mr. Luke has experience in several disciplines: transportation ■ Institute of Transportation Engineers modeling, traffic operations studies, and long-range ■ Florida Planning&Zoning Association transportation planning analysis. His experience encompasses a wide range of traffic operations studies and planning studies, includes signal-retiming projects, signal warrant studies, design traffic studies for roadways and interchanges, access management analysis, transportation master planning, and multimodal transportation systems studies. In addition, he has managed the production of over 25 DRI applications. Professional Experience • City of Apopka Concurrency Management System Updates • City of Oviedo Continuing Transportation Services • Florida DOT Statewide Highway System Transit Safety Study • Florida DOT Access Management Classifications Development for all District Five Facilities • Seminole County Travel Time & Delay Studies • Orange County Alternative Road Impact Fee Monitoring • LYNX Regional Intermodal Center • Orange County Continuing Professional Transportation Engineering Services • Central Florida Research Park • International Corporate Park • Alafaya Trail Widening Project Design Traffic Study luke C transportation engineering+planning g engineering consultants State:cof Florida Boa0 Profess,ion.al Enoineers Luke Transportation Engineering Consultants nc- ,4 FBPE 410.- r is authorized under the provisions Sccriidri 471.023, I lot idetipttpt ,to offer engineering services to the public through a Professional Ensineer,duly licensed unlec. hopcer 471,Florida Statutes. Expiration: 2/28/2017 iv• t ,C" CA Lit.No: Audit No: 228201703556 .00 7429 Florida Statecot o Board of Professional Engineers Attests that John Anthony Luke , P.E FBPE r lilitilWikt9.111= Is licensed as a Professtor, 7 ..ter 471, Florida Statutes WE Expiration:2/28/2017 P.E.Lit.No: Audit No: 228201725396 ',4tt 42642 [mailing address] po box 941556 maitland florida 32794-1556• 29 east pine street orlando florida 32801 (phone] 407 423 8055 [fax]407 423 8022 0 Ocoee Section 4 Pegasus ' Similar Services Pegasus PEGASUS' SIMILAR SERVICES ocoee A. Completed Similar Services TRANSPORTATION RELATED PROJECTS Ocoee Southwest Development Utilities Project Orange County • Lake Underhill Road & Econ Trail Intersection Improvements • Reams Road Improvements • Powers Drive & North Lane Intersection Improvements • North Tanner Road & Lake Picket Road Traffic Signal • North Tanner Road & Lake Price Drive Traffic Signal • Fort Christmas Road & Wheeler Road Intersection Improvements • CR 545 /Avalon Road Culverts Seminole County • Cross-Seminole Trail Missing Link • Mast Arm Standards 2011 & 2015 Update • Seminola Boulevard/Winter Park Drive Crosswalk & Pedestrian Signal • SR 436 and Palm Springs Drive—Traffic Signal • Station Street Re-Alignment • US 17/92 Mast Arm Conversions • East Altamonte Springs Sidewalk Design Osceola County • Pleasant Hill Road at Old Pleasant Hill Road Mast Arm Signal • Poinciana Boulevard at Siesta Lago Drive Traffic Signal • Osceola Parkway at Flora Boulevard & Dyer Boulevard Intersection Improvements • SR 535 at Osceola Parkway EB On-Ramp Winter Springs • SR 434 and Winding Hollow Intersection Improvements City of Winter Garden • Stoneybrook West Parkway Turn Lane Extension • Streets Resurfacing Project • Avalon Road & Marsh Road Intersection Improvements • Daniels Road & Roper Road Traffic Signal • East Crown Point Road and Fullers Cross Road Intersection Improvements • SunRidge Boulevard Design • Avalon Road and SR 50 Intersection Improvements • Stoneybrook West Parkway at SR 429 Improvements • Plant Street Widening & Utilities Design (Multiple Phases) Pe gial MR Page 1 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 4 PEGASUS' SIMILAR SERVICES 41:,•IP Ocoee Citrus County • CR 486 Phase 4 Widening— Roadway & Utilities Design FDOT 1 • SR 45 (US 41) RRR • MLK Sidewalk from Jones Street to Grape Street • SR 37 at CR 640 Lighting and Signal Detection • SR 867 at A&W Bulb Road Dual Directional Left Turn Lanes • SR 540 Sidewalk from 2nd to 10th • SR 70 at 9th Street— Left Turn Extension • Pinecrest Elementary Sidewalk FDOT 3 • SR 391 Harrison Avenue Multi Use Paths • SR 59 (Gamble Road RRR) • Design Group 12-13 SR 83 Intersections (Sherwood, Bruce and Institution) • SR 296 (Michigan Avenue) from SR 10A (US 90) to Denver Avenue FDOT 5 • US 92 International Speedway Boulevard Design-Build Traffic Signals • SR 406 West of Singleton Avenue to East of Singleton Avenue, Brevard County • SR 434 from Mitchell Hammock Road to Alexandria Boulevard FDOT 7 • Henry Street Canal Segments 3 and 4 B. STORMWATER RELATED PROJECTS City of Altamonte Springs • Cranes Roost 2009 - 2014 SJRWMD Annual Reports • Adventist Health System Headquarters Review Services • Ultimate Interstate 4 Stormwater Review Services • Cranes Roost Integrated Facility • WRF Reclaimed Stormwater Pond • Ultimate Interstate 4 1 Parcel 180 (Winghouse) Evaluation Brevard County • West Cocoa CDBG Application • Upper Eau Gallie Watershed Evaluation • West Cocoa Watershed Evaluation • Sarno Lakes - Phase Iii Hydrologic And Hydraulic Analysis • Sarno Lakes Drainage Improvements • Kingsmill /Aurora Drainage Improvements • Cox Road Drainage Improvements Pegrasous Page 2 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 4 PEGASUS' SIMILAR SERVICES /_,jr, ocoee • Pluckebaum And Range Culvert Replacements • "A" Lane Drainage Improvements • Lake Drive Drainage Improvements • Turtlemound Road Drainage Adjustments City Of Debary • Lakeside "' Phase I And Phase II Improvements • Naranja Road And 2nd Street HMGP Application • West Side Emergency Flood Management System I Post-Design Services • Three (3) Lake Interconnect Projects • No Name Lake Outfall System • Lake Maud / Lake Olivia To Lake Susan Interconnect • 300 May Place HMGP Application • 54 And 58 Shell Road HMGP Application • Lake Monitoring Program • Lakeside HMGP Application • Naranja Road And 2nd Street Drainage Improvements • Pine Valley Court Drainage Improvements • Lake Monroe Basin Management Action Plan • West Side Emergency Flood Management System I Back-Up Generators • C3 Construction Vs. City Of Debary • Rob Sullivan Park Improvements • Barwick Maintenance Facility • 54 And 58 Shell Road Drainage Improvements • 44 Seminole Drive Drainage Improvements • 250 Adelaide Street Drainage Improvements • 410 North Pine Meadow Drive Improvements • 11 Hollow Pine Drive Drainage Improvements • Rob Sullivan Park Irrigation Improvements • 294 Deleon Road Drainage Improvements Lake County • County Road 561 Bridge Repairs • Montverde MHP Improvements • Fiscal Year 2010/ 2011 Road Paving Program • County Road 44 Culvert Replacement City Of Longwood • General Stormwater Services • Public Works Facility — Stormwater • Kathryn Drive Culvert Extension • Rangeline Road Sluice Gate Improvements • Chelsea Road Cul-De-Sac Drainage Improvements • Reiter Park Stormwater Modifications Page 3 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 4 PEGASUS' SIMILAR SERVICES • // ocoee City Of Milton • Glover Lane Lift Station HMGP Application City Of New Smyrna Beach • Central Beach Flood Mitigation Project - Phase III (Water, Sewer, Force Main, and Stormwater Improvements) Orange County • Cambridge Avenue Drainwell Replacement • Conway Gardens Drainwell Replacement • Nashville Pond Drainwell Replacement • Lake Cane Sub-Basin C-1 Improvements • Boggy Creek Road Bridge Replacement I As-Built Services • Taylor Creek Road Bridge Replacement I As-Built Services • Sand Lake Road I As-Built Services • Control Structure CS-7 Improvements • Lake Down Canal Dredging • Lake Mary Jess Drainage Improvements • Post-Design Services For Lisa Waterway • Lake Down Alum Treatment Facility • MSBU / MSTU Evaluation • Kirby Smith Road "' Mitchell Ditch Improvements • Hansel Avenue Pond And Control Structure • Lake O'Dell Sediment Removal And Baffle Box • Regency Industrial Park Culvert Improvements • Lisa Waterway CDS Unit Isolation Gate Repairs • Lake Sheen Estates Peer Review • Mitchell Ditch Improvements I Post-Design Services City Of Ocoee • Sawmill - Southwest Pond LOMR Application • Maguire Road - Phase V — Pond 7 Acquisition Services • City-Wide LOMR Application City Of Orange City • 470 Carpenter Avenue Drainage Improvements • Holly Avenue Drainage Improvements • Mill Lake Miscellaneous Services And TMDL Grant Application • NPDES Phase II Services City Of Orlando • Fairgreen Street Roadway And Drainage Improvements Peipasomi Page 4 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 4 PEGASUS' SIMILAR SERVICES gUif, Ocoee Polk County • Lake Belle Drainage Improvements I Post-Design Services • Elizabeth Place Drainage Improvements I Post-Design Services • 5R Ranch Drainage Maintenance Improvements I Post-Design Services Seminole County • Little Wekiva River Tributary "D" • Soldiers Creek Alum Treatment Facility Feasibility Study I1 • Orange Boulevard /Seminole Trail Overflow System • Chuluota Drainage Improvements • County Road 427 And North Street Stormwater Pond Evaluation • Phase 1 And Phase 2 Dirt Road Paving Program • Fifth Road Bridge I Hydrologic And Hydraulic Modeling Santa Rosa County • HMGP Administration Services For Dr-1551 • HMGP Administration Services For Dr-4068 • HMGP Administration Services For Dr-4177 Volusia County • Miller Lake Disaster Recovery CDBG Application • Enterprise Road Stormwater Pond • Miller Lake Stormwater Management Project City Of Winter Garden • Windward Cay Subdivision Peer Review Piegpsouns Page 5 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 4 t�Wil Ocoee Section 5 Client References Pegasus CLIENT REFERENCES .44 ocoee A. Continuing Engineering Services, Orange County Orange County 4100 John Young Parkway Orlando, Florida 32839 1 Luis Alvan, P.E., Senior Engineer 407-836-7900/407-836-8024/ Luis.Alvan @ocfl.net B. Continuing Engineering Services, Seminole County Seminole County 140 Bush Loop Sanford, Florida 32773 Charles Wetzel, P.E., P.T.O.E., County Traffic Engineer 407-665-5686/ 407-665-5623 /cwetzel @seminolecountyfl.gov C. Continuing Stormwater Engineering Services, City of Altamonte Springs City of Altamonte Springs 225 Newburyport Avenue Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 Ed Torres, M.S., P.E., LEED AP, Director of Public Works and Utilities 407-571-8337/407-571-8350/etorres @altamonte.org Page 1 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 5 Ocoee Section 6 Current & Projected Workload Pegasus CURRENT & PROJECTED WORKLOAD ocoee CURRENT & PROJECTED WORKLOAD Listed below are Pegasus' current and projected projects along with client name, contact information, project title, and start/finish dates. A. Transportation Related Projects Orange County Luis Alvan, P.E., Senior Engineer, luis.alvan @ocfl.net • Texas Avenue at Oakridge Road&Americana Boulevard March 2015 — December 2015 • Oakridge Road/Chancellor Drive Intersection Improvements May 2015—September 2015 • Americana Boulevard Pedestrian Improvements May 2015 —October 2015 Seminole County Charles Wetzel, P.E., P.T.O.E., County Traffic Engineer, cwetzel @seminolecountyfl.gov • State Road 46/Rinehart Road Mast Arm Conversion March 2015 — December 2015 • State Road 46/Towne Center Boulevard/Hickman Drive Mast Arm Conversion March 2015 — December 2015 • State Road 434/Orange Avenue Mast Arm Conversion March 2015 — December 2015 • County 46A at International Parkway Intersection Improvements February 2015— December 2015 Osceola County Matthew Wilson, P.E., Senior Traffic Engineer, matthew.wilson @osceola.org • Narcoosee Road Speed Study May 2015—October 2015 • Narcoossee Road/Jones Road Intersection Improvements May 2015 —August 2015 • Carroll Street/Michigan Avenue Intersection Improvements June 2015 —October 2015 FDOT Tim O'Brien, P.E., Project Manager, tim.obrien @dot.state.fl.us • State Road 50/State Road 50 By-Pass Intersection Improvements August 2015— February 2017 Page 1 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 6 CURRENT & PROJECTED WORKLOAD Ocoee City of Winter Garden Art Miller, P.E., City Engineer, amiller @cwgd.com • Avalon Road/Tilden Road&Avalon Road/Marsh Road Bidding & Post-Design Services July 2015— December 2016 • County Road 535 Widening May 2015 — December 2015 Control Specialists Bruce O'Donoghue, Business Manager, wbod @controlspecialists.com • Epcot Center Drive Interchange Improvements/Temporary Traffic Signals September 2015— December 2015 Citrus County Walter Eastmond, Engineering Transportation Project Manager, walt.eastmond @bocc.citrus.fl.us • County Road 491 Widening January 2015 — February 2016 B. Stormwater Related Projects City of Altamonte Springs Ed Torres, M.S., P.E., LEED AP, Director of Public Works and Utilities, Etorres @Altamonte.org • "A-First"Project April 2013 - December 2015 • River Run South Pond 24 Improvements June 2015 - March 2016 Brevard County Bach McClure, P.E., Stormwater Program Engineer II, bach.mcclure @brevardcounty.us • Kingsmill/Aurora Drainage Improvements August 2010 - December 2015 City of DeBary Dan Parrott, City Manager, dparrott@debary.org • Miscellaneous Storm water Services On-Going Since November 2009 • Site Plan Review Services (Matt Boerger) On-Going Since March 2010 • TOD Conceptual Storm water Master Plan January 2013 - December 2015 • NPDES Illicit Connection Program On-Going Since October 2011 • No Name Lake Storm water Pump Station February 2014- December 2015 Pegasems Page 2 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 6 CURRENT & PROJECTED WORKLOAD 444 oco e • Small Scale Storm water Bid Package#2 / Post-Design Services June 2015 - March 2016 City of Longwood Jon Williams, City Manager, jwilliams @longwoodfl.org • Miscellaneous Services &Site Plan Reviews On-Going Since July 2012 • Storm water CIP Program December 2011 - December 2015 • NPDES Program On-Going Since October 2013 • 800 and 804 Raven Avenue Drainage Improvements March 2014 - December 2015 • Bennett Drive Drainage Improvements April 2015 - March 2016 City of Mount Dora John Peters, Ill, P.E., Director of Public Works and Utilities,peters @cityofmountdora.com • Thrill Hill Reservoir- Phase 1 June 2015 -June 2016 1 • NPDES Supplemental Services August 2015 - December 2015 City of New Smyrna Beach Kyle Fegley, P.E., City Engineer, kfegley @cityofnsb.com • Central Beach Drainage 1 Post-Design Services October 2014 - October 2016 Orange County Abdul Azim, P.E., Senior Engineer, abdul.azim @ocfl.net • Lake Jennie Jewel Water Quality Evaluation August 2014 - October 2015 • The Cascades At Isleworth Peer Review May 2015 - October 2015 • Summerlin Avenue Baffle Box September 2015 -June 2016 • Hubbard Road Drainage Well September 2015 - March 2016 • Lake Jennie Jewel/Lake Gatlin Interconnect September 2015 - September 2016 Page 3 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 6 CURRENT & PROJECTED WORKLOAD ,, 0.4 oCoee Orange County Rod Lynn, P.E., CFM, Manager, rodney.lynn @ocfl.net • Three Canal Stabilization Projects September 2015 - December 2016 Orange County Brian Sanders, Chief Planner, brian.sanders @ocfl.net • Sand Lake Road I Roadway Conceptual Analysis September 2015 -June 2016 City of Orange City Ken Hooper, Special Projects Director, khooper@ourorangecity.com • Site Plan Review& Miscellaneous Services On-Going Since July 2011 • Storm water Management Master Plan - Phase I December 2013 - December 2015 • Mill Lake Park- Phase 3 Water Quality Improvements August 2015 - December 2016 • NPDES Supplemental Services October 2015 - March 2016 City of Orlando Jim Hunt, P.E., CFM, Deputy Public Works Director- City Engineer, jim.hunt @cityoforlando.net • Langford Park& Lake Greenwood Baffle Boxes April 2014 - December 2016 • Dubsdread Golf Course Parking Lot Improvements March 2015 - March 2016 City of Port Orange Branford Adumuah, Director of Public Works, badumuah @port-orange.org • Sleepy Hollow Drainage Improvements August 2015 - February 2016 Seminole County Brett Blackadar, P.E., PMP, County Engineer, Bblackadar @seminolecountyfl.gov • Soldiers Creek Alum Treatment Facility December 2012 - December 2015 • Probation Center Parking Lot May 2015 - September 2015 • Old Lake Mary Road Drainage Improvements December 2014- December 2015 • Bear Lake Water Quality Retrofit Improvements November 2015 - November 2016 Pegetssm Page 4 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 6 CURRENT& PROJECTED WORKLOAD t OCOee • New Oxford Road Improvements August 2014-June 2015 Volusia County Judy Grim, P.E., Road and Bridge Director, jgrim @volusia.org • Rio Way Drainage Evaluation May 2014- September 2015 • Elizabeth Street Storm water Treatment Facility October 2015 - October 2016 Volusia County Scott Martin, P.E., MPA, Engineering Section Manager, smartin @volusia.org • 10th Street Roadway Improvements September 2015 -June 2016 City of Haines City Addie Javed, P.E., CFM, M.ASCE, Public Works Director, ajaved @hainescity.com • Lake Eva Storm water Projects November 2015 - December 2016 Plum Creek Timber Company Tim Jackson,Tim.Jackson @plumcreek.com • Envision Alachua Sector Plan Application July 2013 - December 2016 Speedway Chuck Chiara, Environmental Compliance Specialist- East, cachiara @speedway.com • Statewide Permit Compliance Services September 2015 - December 2016 City of Winter Garden Art Miller, P.E., PLS, City Engineer, amiller @cwgdn.com • Downtown Redevelopment Program-Phase 2 September 2015 -June 2016 City of Winter Springs Brian Fields, P.E., City Engineer, bfields @winterspringsfl.org • Northern Oaks Subdivision 1 Review Services May 2015 - December 2016 • North Tuskawilla Road Outfall Improvements September 2015 -June 2016 Page 5 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 6 OP P Ocoee Section 7 Office Locations/ Forms Pegasus OFFICE LOCATIONS/FORMS OCOPP Following is a matrix detailing the distance in miles and the time required to reach City Hall for each of the firms shown on Pegasus's Organizational Chart. Firm/Address/ Phone Distance in Miles Approximate Time in Minutes Pegasus Engineering, LLC 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309 Winter Springs, Florida 32708 21.2 miles 34 minutes 407-992-9160 Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corp. 6500 All American Boulevard Orlando, Florida 32810 10.8 miles 17 minutes 407-292-8580 Luke Transportation Engineering Consultants 29 East Pine Street Orlando, Florida 32801 13.4 miles 20 minutes 407-423-8055 Professional Service Industries, Inc. 1748 33rd Street Orlando, Florida 32839 14.1 miles 20 minutes 407-304-5560 Minority Certifications Pegasus Engineering :;I Q'E c ' lY GOVIiWNSIi.VI` 7Su11Wcv.� e c S n a s Starr of Florida y c ..m. un w a a Ilm \ re7 u,:tau ..—.. i baaM..N. 4TmrwttMlxr 1 ° Service-I J-lbled t is tci�i: YLGASUS LNGtNURING.LLC Business Certification 1k,T4.,,Grcdrrl,A,A MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE Pegasus Engineering, LLC iur w LAK, [Some. Is certified under the provisions Ut STATE ON FLORIDA CUMULI)PROFTSSIONAL e:NGL E R 287 and 295.187,Florida Statutes for a period from: .. .:,b& rAZ"ft ff 09/12/2013 to 09/12/2015 Ft lanais Nns ihr„., ,r<s,.,.,.,2017 Hurray pr{xuRr>E•n! Murrugerrrrn(Stvvnrs loin P Mao,Secretary UJJke of Arppirel ttversrfy ... ,wry,•`—'" IFtuw,. 7.311) +.r. .ISrt'15r Vi. ...Ir AY.I'G,i*wJr w1e rW.-taNn'w.x.frL fl'y l) KV 4t.t )•nn-[rtJ J fl. r 7 Page 1 RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 7 OFFICE LOCATIONS/FORMS Ocoee Luke Transportation Engineering Consultants i/e7/11' tly7 7/1 ON.E Minority, Women & Florida Veteran JILT Business Certification 00VURNM6V1 ViTh ■ +woo Mame,Deartf,..-.0....■ PO R 1,1 othiwtes Luke Transportation Eng Conslt LUKL TRANSPORTATION LNG INaRING CONSU',TAN S,INC. IlI14AA.A MINOR'1 V BUSINESS ENTERPRISE 02/1212014 02112/2016 L-7 (C)4J mri.toykumunA CLIVrIflED PROFESSIONAL ENGINFER Rits oi n1,641 Scpbo 2014 through St-Sr-tub.2016 Sokm,Ma.aRcr 2 241 Page 2 ..1:11111512.1111111"11,—...--- RFQ#1503 I CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Section 7 COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFO#1503 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE RFQ INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION OF YOUR QUALIFICATION PACKAGE. PLEASE SIGN BELOW ATTESTING THAT YOU IIAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL RFQ INSTRUCTIONS, AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUCCESSFUL RESPONDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO ENTER INTO A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OCOEE. Pegasus Engineeirng, LLC 407-992-9160 COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) 407-358-5155 FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) fursan @pegasusengineering.net E-MAIL ADDRESS r 4 Lt.- , IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT •UTHORIZED SIGN V • (manual) FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: Fursan Munjed, Principal NAME/TITLE(PLEASE PRINT) 301 West State Road 434, Suite 309 STREET ADDRESS Winter Springs Florida 32708 CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID# 26-0806410 Individual X Corporation Partnership Other(Specify) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of August ,20 15 . Personally Known X or Produced Identification Notary Public-State of Florida (Type of Identification) County of Seminole l I kt,t)1C,I. . .t1 V1. S(I`1 t 4:v`A-- Signature of Notary Public i i(, 1 U LAP Printed,typed or stamped Commissioned name of Notary Public i,.S, PRISCILLA VILLANUEVA ircot MY COMMISSION#FF090519 EXPIRES April 27, 2018 (407)398.0183 FlorldallotaryService.com RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 16 Mayor Commissioners S. Scott Vandergrift John Grogan, District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 City Manager :4‘..$014P* Rusty Johnson, District 3 Robert Frank Joel F. Keller, District 4 owes florida July 9, 2015 ADDENDUM NO: ONE(1) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ #1503 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES This addendum consists of two (2) pages, and shall modify and become a part of the original RFQ documents for Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services. Respondents shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on this Addendum. Failure to do so may subject the Respondent to disqualification. The RFQ due date remains the same. Questions and Clarifications and/or Revisions to the RFQ documents are as follows: Revision 1: Evaluation Criteria, p. 13 has been revised to reflect the following changes, see below for the new Evaluation Criteria Chart: Evaluation Criterion No. 2. Points are hereby changed to: 40 Points; Evaluation Criterion No. 3. Is hereby changed to "Current and Projected Workload of the Firm" 10 Points. Responses to this criterion should be included in Section I. (Firm's Qualifications) of your submittal. Evaluation Criterion No. 4. Affect of legal action against the firm has been removed, and the 10 points distributed among the other criteria#2 and#3. Renumbered the remaining criteria. Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points 1. Overall expertise of the firm to provide requested services • General civil • Roadway and other transportation • Environmental and stormwater 40 • Potable water, sanitary sewer,and reclaimed water utilities • Parks&recreation 2. Past performance and experience of the team members 40 3. Current and projected workload of the Firm 10 4. Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee 5 5. Certified minority business enterprise (partial points may be awarded for MBE 5 subconsultants) City of Ocoee• 150 N Lakeshore Drive•Ocoee,Florida 34761 phone: (407)905-3100•fax: (407)905-3194•www.ocoee.org Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points TOTAL POINTS 100 Revision 2: Page 11, Section D. I. Firm's Qualifications, 4th Bullet has been changed to: "List of firm's other current or recent successfully completed similar services within the past five (5) years with other public or private agencies. Revision 3: Page 11, Section D. I. Firm's Qualifications: Add 6111 Bullet: "Current and projected workload of the Firm,provide project and client names and projected commencement and completion dates". Revision 4: Page 12, Section D. II. Firm's Office Location& Other Forms: Delete the 5th Bullet, Summary of Litigation in its entirety. Revision 5: Page 3, Section A. 2. and Page 12, Section F. 2 has been changed to three(3) firms instead of four (4)firms. The City intends to award continuing contracts to no fewer than three(3)firms deemed to be the most highly qualified to perform the required services. Question 1: Can you please provide an approximate fee breakdown for the various scope areas that were expended throughout the life of the previous Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services contract, i.e.traffic studies,utility work, etc.? Answer 1: The current and prior years' City budgets are available at http://www.ocoee.org/294/Budget,which includes the previous and current capital projects. The combined total paid to the previous four(4)firms for the life of the previous continuing engineering contract was approximately$1,139,000.00. To breakdown the amounts by scope area would require lengthy research in pulling each individual work order;therefore, you would need to submit a public records request to our City Clerk's department should you still need this information. The Sign-In Sheet for the Evaluation Coimnittee RFQ Discussion meeting has been posted to Demandstar. This meeting is exempt for 30 days after RFQ opening or upon Notice of Intent to Award in compliance with Florida Statute 286.0113. Jo e olbert,CPPB Purchasing Agent cc:Evaluation Committee All respondents shall acknowledge this addendum in your qualification package by completing the section below and including in Section II-Firm's Office Location & Other Forms, Respondent: Pe us Engineering, LLC Signature: Name: Fursan Munjed, P.E. Title: Principal RFQ1503 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services Addendum 1 2 Pegasus 301 West State Road 434 Suite 309 Winter Springs, FL 32708 407-992-9160 Certificate of Authorization No.27770 CITY OF OCOEE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) #1503 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Ocoee florida Request for Qualifications, Legal Advertisement The City of Ocoee, Florida, (the "City") is soliciting for sealed statements of qualifications for RFQ #1503 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services. Qualification Packages will be received at the office of Joyce Tolbert, CPPB Purchasing Agent, Finance Department/Purchasing, Second Floor, 150 North Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, Florida 34761 until 2:00 P.M., local time, on August 4, 2015. Qualification Packages received after that time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Sealed qualification Packages that have been timely received will be publicly opened and the names of the responding firms read aloud at that time. No Pre-Submittal conference is scheduled at this time. Prospective respondents may secure a copy of the documents required for submitting a response through Onvia/Demandstar by accessing the City's website at http://www.ocoee.org under Finance Department/Purchasing. Partial sets of the documents required for submitting a statement of qualifications will not be issued. By using Onvia/Demandstar, prospective respondents will be provided with all information regarding this RFQ, and all addendums and changes to the project requirements. Membership with Onvia/Demandstar is not required to submit a response; fees may apply for non-members. Persons other than prospective respondents may inspect the documents required for submitting a bid at the Ocoee City Hall City Clerk's Office, 150 N. Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, FL 34761. Persons inspecting the documents at the City Clerk's office that request copies will be required to pay a fee as prescribed by statute. Beth Eikenberry, City Clerk, July 5, 2015. RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 2 CITY OF OCOEE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS "RFQ" #1503 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES A. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. The City of Ocoee, Florida, in conformance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act (CCNA), Florida Statutes Section 287.055, et seq., and the policies and procedures of the City of Ocoee (City), is soliciting statements of qualifications from qualified professional engineering firms or individuals that are interested in providing general engineering services for public works and utilities projects for studies, design, plans production, construction management, traffic impact analysis, development plan review, and other miscellaneous engineering projects. Interested firms or individuals must be experienced in providing engineering services for projects of a scope and nature comparable to those described. Use of qualified sub- consultants for specialty work is acceptable. To be considered, the firm or individual shall be a licensed professional in accordance with Florida State law and be familiar with all applicable State of Florida, St. Johns River Water Management District, Orange County and City of Ocoee codes, regulations and laws. Please include a copy of all applicable licenses held by firms or subconsultants proposed to perform work. In accordance with the CCNA,the work contemplated under these continuing contracts will be limited to routine tasks related to construction projects expected to cost no more than $2 million, for studies not costing more than $200,000, and to those tasks explicitly listed below without regard to the cost of the work or any subsequent construction. Engineering services related to any project that does not fall within these categories will be separately solicited as an individual effort in conformance with the CCNA. 2. The City intends to award continuing contracts to no fewer than tour (1)three (3) firms deemed to be the most highly qualified to perform the required services. In determining whether a firm is qualified, the City shall consider such factors as the ability and experience of professional personnel; whether a firm is a certified minority business enterprise; past performance; willingness to meet time and budget requirements; location; legal action against the firm; recent, current, and projected workload; and the volume of work previously awarded by the City. In addition to identifying the best firms for the work, the City desires to create an equitable distribution of contracts among qualified firms, provided such distribution does not violate the principle of selecting the most highly qualified firm for a given task. Firms selected by the City will provide engineering services to the City on an as- needed basis, which will be assigned using task orders issued by the City under the continuing contracts. The contracts shall automatically be renewed annually, unless terminated by the City in writing, for five (5) years from the date of execution, and one (1) optional two-year renewal, unless otherwise terminated by either party, in writing, given 30 days notice. 3. Prospective respondents may secure a copy of the documents required for submitting a response through Onvia/Demandstar by accessing the City's website at RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 3 http://www.ocoee.org under Finance/Purchasing. Partial sets of the documents required for submitting a statement of qualifications will not be issued. By using Onvia/Demandstar, prospective respondents will be provided with all information regarding this RFQ, all addendums and changes to the project requirements; Fees may apply for non-members. Membership with Onvia/Demandstar is not required to submit a response. 4. Each qualification package must consist minimally of a cover letter, statement of qualifications, and company information form (attached at the end of these instructions). Please also include a copy of all applicable licenses held by firms or key subconsultants proposing to perform the work. Statements of qualifications must be limited to a total of forty (40) 8.5"x 11" pages (including any resumes and 2-page cover letter but excluding front and back covers, dividers, table of contents, and company information form), single-sided, portrait orientation, 12-point font. Additional requirements of submissions are supplied below in Section D. Any qualifications package failing to conform to these specifications is subject to rejection. The person signing the signature sheet on behalf of the respondent must have the legal authority to bind the respondent to the submitted qualification package and shall be understood to do so. All expenses for providing qualification packages to the City shall be borne by the respondent. 5. Firms, companies and/or individuals interested in providing these services shall submit one (1) original paper, one (1) paper copy, and four (4) electronic copies of their qualifications package. The electronic copies shall be submitted in a fully electronic form on a USB FLASH DRIVE as an Adobe PDF file, version 5 or later. Qualification Packages shall be submitted to the City of Ocoee in one sealed package, clearly marked on the outside with the appropriate RFQ number and closing date and time, addressed to: Joyce Tolbert, Purchasing Agent City of Ocoee 150 N. Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, Florida 34761 Phone: (407) 905-3100 x 1516 FAX number: (407) 905-3194 jtolbert@ci.ocoee.fl.us No fax or e-mailed submissions will be accepted. 6. Qualification packages must be received no later than 2:00 p.m. (local time) on August 4, 2015. Any qualification packages received after the above-noted time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Any uncertainty regarding the time a qualification package is received will be resolved against the Respondent. It shall be the sole responsibility of the Respondent to have the qualifications package delivered to the Ocoee City Hall by U.S. mail, hand delivery, or any other method available to them. Delay in delivery shall not be the responsibility of the City. A qualifications package received after the deadline shall not be considered and shall be returned unopened. Any request to withdraw a qualifications package must be addressed in RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 4 writing. Such requests must be received by the City prior to the deadline of the submission. 7. The City will receive questions regarding the RFQ only through written inquiries directed to the Purchasing Agent. Deadline for receipt of written inquiries will be July 28,2015 at 2:00 p.m., local time. 8. Potential Respondents should not contact City staff, with the exception of the Purchasing Agent, or other City consultants for information regarding this RFQ before the project award date. Any contact with any other member of the City Staff, City Commission, or its Agents during the RFQ, award, and protest period may be grounds for Respondent disqualification. 9. Action on qualification packages is expected to be taken by the City Commission within ninety (90) days of the submission opening date; however, no guarantee or representation is made herein as to the time between receipt of the qualification package and subsequent City Commission action. A more detailed schedule is given below. 10. All applicable laws and regulations of the United States, the State of Florida, and the City of Ocoee will apply to any resulting Agreement. The provisions of the Consultant's Competitive Negotiations Act (Section 287.055, Florida State Statutes) shall apply, where applicable. 11. The successful Respondent shall be required to execute an Agreement, in form and content acceptable to the City, indemnifying and holding harmless the City, its officials, officers, employees, and agents from all claims. 12. CONVICTED VENDOR LIST (PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME): A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a proposal on an award to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a proposal on an award with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit proposals on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a Contractor, Supplier, Subcontractor, or Consultant under a award with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in section 287.017 for Category Two for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. [See Florida State Statute 287.133 (2) (a). 13. FLORIDA PUBLIC RECORDS LAW: In accordance with Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, and, except as may be provided by Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes and other applicable State and Federal Laws, all Respondents should be aware that the proposal and the responses thereto are in the public domain and are available for public inspection. Respondents are requested, however, to identify specifically any information contained in their proposal which they consider confidential and/or proprietary and which they believe to be exempt from disclosure, citing specifically the applicable exempting law. All proposals received in response to this request of proposal become the property of the City of Ocoee and will not be RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 5 returned. In the event of an award, all documentation produced as part of the contract will become the exclusive property of the City. 14. PATENT INDEMNITY: Except as otherwise provided, the successful respondent agrees to indemnify the City and its officers, agents, and employees against liability, including costs and expenses for infringement upon any letters patent of the United States arising out of the performance of this Contract or out of the use or disposal by or for the account of the City or supplies furnished or construction work performed hereunder. Further, the Respondent shall fully indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City and its officers, agents, and employees from any suits, actions, damages, and costs of every name and description, including attorneys' fees, arising from or relating to violation or infringement of a trademark, copyright, patent, trade secret, unpatented invention, or intellectual property right. If the bidder uses any design, device, or materials covered by letters, patent, or copyright, it is mutually agreed and understood without exception that the bid price shall include all royalties or cost arising from the use of such design, device, or materials. 15. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, to waive formalities, technicalities or irregularities, to request clarification of information submitted in any proposal, or to re-advertise for new proposals. The City may accept any item or group of items of any proposal, unless the Respondent qualifies its proposal by specific limitations. The City may accept one or more proposals if, in the City's discretion, the City determines that it is in the City's best interest to do so. The City reserves the right to award the contract to the Respondent which, in the City's sole discretion, is the most responsive and responsible Respondent The City reserves the right, as an aid in determining which proposal is responsible, to require a Respondent to submit such additional evidence of Respondent's qualifications as the City may deem necessary, and may consider any evidence available to the City of the financial, technical, and other qualifications and abilities of a Respondent, including past performance (experience) with the City and others. The City Commission shall be the final authority in the selection of any and all proposals. B. INSURANCE TERMS AND CONDITIONS The successful respondent shall be required to provide evidence of both General (Public & Property) Liability and Professional (Design Errors and Omissions in the amount of $1,000,000), Liability Insurance in the form of a certificate of insurance issued on behalf of the City of Ocoee and naming the City as an additional insured, by companies acceptable to the City at the minimum limits and coverages listed below with deductible amounts acceptable to the City. The selected consultant shall not commence any work in connection with an Agreement until all of the following types of insurance have been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City, nor shall the consultant allow any subconsultant to commence work on a subcontract until all similar insurance required of the subconsultant has been so obtained and approved. Policies other than Workers' Compensation shall be issued only by companies authorized by subsisting certificates of authority issued to the companies by the Department of Insurance of Florida which RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 6 maintain a Best's Rating of"A" or better and a Financial Size Category of"VII" or better according to the A.M. Best Company. Policies for Workers' Compensation may be issued by companies authorized as a group self-insurer by F.S. 440.57, Florida Statutes. 1. Loss Deductible Clause: The City shall be exempt from, and in no way liable for, any sums of money which may represent a deductible in any insurance policy. The payment of such deductible shall be the sole responsibility of the General Consultant and/or subconsultant providing such insurance. 2. Workers' Compensation Insurance: The Consultant shall obtain during the life of this Agreement, Worker's Compensation Insurance with Employer's Liability Limits of $500,000/$500,000/$500,000 for all the Consultant's employees connected with the work of this project and, in the event any work is sublet, the Consultant shall require the subconsultant similarly to provide Workers' Compensation Insurance for all of the latter's employees unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Consultant. Such insurance shall comply fully with the Florida Workers' Compensation Law. In case any class of employees engaged in hazardous work under this contract for the City is not protected under the Workers' Compensation statute, the Consultant shall provide, and cause each subconsultant to provide adequate insurance, satisfactory to the City, for the protection of the Consultant's employees not otherwise protected. Include Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the City of Ocoee. 3. Consultant's Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance: The Consultant shall obtain during the life of this Agreement COMMERCIAL AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE, this policy should name the City of Ocoee as an additional insured, and shall protect the Consultant and the City from claims for damage for personal injury, including accidental death, as well as claims for property damages which may arise from operations under this Agreement whether such operations be by the Consultant or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by the Consultant, and the amounts of such insurance shall be the minimum limits as follows: 4. Automobile Bodily Injury Liability & Property Damage Liability • $1,000,000 Combined single limit per occurrence (each person, each accident) • All covered automobile will be covered via symbol 1 • Liability coverage will include hired &non-owned automobile liability • Include Waiver of Subrogation in favor of The City of Ocoee 5. Comprehensive General Liability (Occurrence Form) - This policy should name the City of Ocoee as an additional insured and should indicate that the insurance of the Consultant is primary and non-contributory. • $2,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE • $2,000,000 PRODUCTS-COMPLETED OPERATIONS AGGREGATE • $1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE • $1,000,000 PERSONAL &ADVERTISING INJURY • Include Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the City of Ocoee 6. Subconsultant's Comprehensive General Liability, Automobile Liability and Worker's Compensation Insurance: The Consultant shall require each subconsultant to procure RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 7 and maintain during the life of this subcontract, insurance of the type specified above or insure the activities of these subconsultants in the Consultant's policy, as specified above. 7. Owner's Protective Liability Insurance: (Not applicable for Engineering Services). As applicable for construction projects, providing coverage for the named insured's liability that arises out of operations performed for the named insured by independent consultants and are directly imposed because of the named insured's general supervision of the independent consultant. The Consultant shall procure and furnish an Owner's Protective Liability Insurance Policy with the following limits: $1,000,000, and per occurrence, $2,000,000. Aggregate and naming the City of Ocoee as the Named Insured. 8. Contractual Liability: If the project is not bonded, the consultant's insurance shall also include contractual liability coverage to insure the fulfillment of the contract. NOTE: PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE AND AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE,THE CITY SHALL BE NAMED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED. • $1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE • $2,000,000 AGGREGATE Commercial Umbrella: • $1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE • $2,000,000 Aggregate • Including Employer's Liability and Contractual Liability Builders Risk: (Not Applicable for Engineering Services). • $100,000 Any (1) Location • $1,000,000 Any (1) Occurrence (Remainder of page left blank intentionally.) RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 8 op iv so DATE HMAIlDOOYYYI f3CORD. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE FRAZE_1 11/04/04 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. • INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC S LNSUUa INSURER. w a•e*.Lw a-me mt.. . r NStFa/ia `N_... _. Contractor's Name •MURERG -- Address INSURER D' .._�__._..._...... 10101E0 E: COVERAGES THE KNAVES OF 4HSURAHHCE LISTED SEtOW HAVE SEEN LSULD TO THE PHSL4EO NAAE0 MOVE FOR TOE ROLMY PERIOD 4OICATE0 NOTWHTNSTANO•HHO ANY RECOISSFMENT,TERM OR 0,0„IX0ION OF ANT CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WNH RESPECT TO WHCO THIS CERTIFICATE MAY aE■55UE0 OH MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE WORDED SY THE POLICIE5 OESCRTSE0 HENNA LS$012101 Te ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AFRO COND+TCGNS OE SUCH QLCIIS AGGREGATE LW4TS SHOWN MAY HAVE SEEN REDUCED*Y PAID CLANS ._.- ..—.... .—_ YtRECTf.""E"FOL7C9=N'_._._.--_ tMYTs 'ApIfAm1C __—` roLICY NUMBER DA lwwoorrrl DATE T LTt" TYPaLITT URANC__[ �I I EACH OCCURRENCE 31,000,000 X�WEeIERCAL GENERAL LURILHIY I 1 _$SOES 6 l 1 $50,000 CLARA MADE I �MED EXP 1Am 1,..,) 15,000 OCCUR ICJ' PENMAN.a ROYuwRY 31,000,000 ---__ -- i news.AaDervAit 5 2,000,000 _. GENT.AGGREGATE TI-114&AFFEES PER 11R000CT$'COMP/OP ACa 52,000,000 7 MOLY il. 1 JECt I LOC (��.__._ AUTOHD*C2 WIWI. !COMBINED e S0404A Lam 51,000,000 y I ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS /OOµ,V HNF)M 3 E6 PPMnI SCHEDULED AUTOS X WRFC AUTOS 1pQLY*UURv 3 (PM HRCWeX) X NOwOY/NE0AUTO5 -- Ter ow..GARAGE 3 _ Ter AHaPMAH I AUTO ONLY EA ACCENT 1 _ (Outset U ssAnv { !OTNER 10.12 EA ACC $ ri ANY AUTO AUTO ONLY AGG $ • CRC ESSH;URREL LA LIARAM' ( EACH OCCUMENCE *1,000,000 X ---,Root i rums AGGREGATE i 2,000,000 r --" I CEDU 5 4reLE i 3 . RETENTKYN 3 HHR,iTATU• I MOANMAR COWENSUOON MAO ,X1TORYLSR10! TV_______ 1AC03114EL.AaA.RY Et.EACH ACCGEHHT 5500,000 ANT PROPIMETOHWARTNEPHGECLT E .DISEASE.EA EMPLOYEE S 500,0 00..,�J OFoICEAHAEM*EP EXCLUDED' i__-__ ._ E 'Z.A MOvw S StA. €A.OT5EASE-POLICY LIMO 5500,000 !s OTHER Any 1 Loc 100,003 Builders Risk i Any 1 Occ 1,000,000 DESCR'PT1ON OF OPERATIONS I LOCAnONS 4 YEWCI1S I RXCLUIHON3 ADDED ST EN0DRSEIAEAT H*FECAL PROM-load Ti. insurance evidenced by this certificate shall name the certificata holders as an additional insured on General aliLiability E. Umbrella Liability. Workers' Compeneat ion, Employers shall contain a Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the certificate holder. The eartif ic•te holder is added as a niu3d jrnEr01$r EuilEtEg Risk. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION 0002S01 WOULD ANY OF Pe ACOYI 0150441(0 PRICES Re CANCELLIO*110 W4 11 THE ERPIRAT DATE INOW,.OW a5 1M0 H4i1U1HRR WALL 1004*0OR TO MNL 10 OATS TOTTER NOTICE To THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LIFT,1UT FAILURE TO DO 50 SNAIL City of Ocoee MPOS0 N00144GATION OR LARGITT OF ANY NOM UPON THE T450A1A,ITS AGENTS OR 150 N. Lakeshore Drive uPRlselr.rHYEa. . Ocoee FL 34761-2258 ALRHORM.EGRLPREXN(ATNE 0 ACORD CORPORATION 1001 ACORD 25(209((60} -.*RA" p I t- 9. Certificates of Insurance: Certificate of Insurance Form (see sample, above), naming the City of Ocoee as an additional insured will be furnished by the Consultant upon notice of award. These shall be completed by the authorized Resident Agent and returned to the Office of the Purchasing Agent. This certificate shall be dated and show: • The name of the Insured consultant, the specific job by name and job number, the name of the insurer, the number of the policy, its effective date, and its termination date. • Statement that the Insurer shall mail notice to the Owner at least thirty (30) days prior to any material changes in provisions or cancellation of the policy, RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 9 except ten (10) days written notice of cancellation for non-payment of premium. C. SCOPE OF SERVICES The scope of work to be performed under task orders issued under the continuing contracts may consist of, but will not necessarily be limited to: providing general engineering services for public works and utilities projects for studies, design, plans production, construction management, traffic impact analysis, development plan review, and other miscellaneous engineering projects. Typical assignments would include, but would not be limited to the following: Engineering Design Services Tasks for services under this topic may include but are not limited to: • Preliminary analysis &conceptual design of minor engineering projects • Plan production services in the latest available version of AutoCAD • Major/Minor roadway and intersection design and preparation of related plans and construction documents • Major/Minor drainage infrastructure and pollution abatement design and preparation of plans and construction documents • Replacement and/or upgrade of sanitary sewer lift stations and associated force mains • Extension of sanitary sewer service to existing areas on septic tanks or developing areas • Extension of reclaim water mains to retrofit existing developments • Extension and/or replacement of neighborhood water distribution systems • Replacement of undersized or nonconforming material water mains • Design and preparation of plans and documents for new walls and rehabilitation of existing walls • Design of park structures and/or review of structure designs developed by City staff • Post-design services • Preparation of as-built drawings and other surveying tasks • Miscellaneous engineering design services Engineering Studies and Services Other than Design Tasks for services under this topic may include but are not limited to: • Utility service studies and planning • Capital improvements and infrastructure rehabilitation master planning • Stormwater infrastructure planning&analysis • Sidewalk need assessment&planning studies • Traffic impact analyses associated with proposed development • Traffic mitigation planning studies • Water and wastewater treatment processes • Assistance in development review under the City's Land Development Code • Assistance with preparation and modification of the City's Comprehensive Plan and related activities RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 10 • Miscellaneous engineering planning services Non-engineering Technical Services Tasks for services under this topic may include but are not limited to: • On-site inspection of construction work by engineering technician • Production of CAD drawings without related design services • Printing and copying of design documents • Field compilation of data for inventory mapping and facility management, and/or the transformation of such data to a form suitable for use in AreGIS or AutoCAD. • Creation of 3D illustrations and other graphics for public involvement activities Interested firms or individuals must be experienced in providing engineering services for projects of a scope and nature comparable to those described. Use of qualified sub- consultants for specialty work is acceptable. To be considered, the firm or individual shall be a licensed professional in accordance with Florida State law and be familiar with all applicable State of Florida, St. Johns River Water Management District, Orange County and City of Ocoee codes, regulations and laws. Please include a copy of all applicable licenses held by firms or subconsultants proposed to perform work. D. SUBMITTALS Qualifications packages shall be designed to portray to the City how the respondent's services can best match the knowledge, skills, and abilities suggested by the anticipated Scope of Services given above. In order for the City to evaluate the qualification package, each Respondent shall provide information relative to their ability to provide services that will best meet the needs of the City. The required submission materials include the following: I. Firm's Qualifications • List of all firm's key employees, their qualifications, and their role in providing the desired City services. • Firm's and employee's certifications and registration with regulatory agencies, professional organizations, etc. • List firm's sub-consultants,their qualifications, and their role in this project. • List of firm's other current or recently successfully completed similar services within the past three (3) five (5)years with other public or private agencies. • List of at least three (3) client references to include organization name, contact person, telephone number(s), and e-mail address. • Current and projected workload of the firm, provide project and client names and project commencement and completion dates RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 11 II. Firm's Office Location & Other Forms (not included in page limit) • List the location of all offices (firm and sub-consultants) involved with this project and approximate distance (in miles) and time (in hours)to City Hall. • Company Information/Signature Sheet p. 16. • Addendum Acknowledgement, if applicable. • Minority Business Enterprise Certification for the firm and key subconsultants, if applicable. Attach copy of State of Florida or County MBE Certificate. • Summary of Litigation. if none please so state. Provide a summary of any litigation, description of the case, the outcome or projected outcome, and the monetary amounts involved. E. TIME SCHEDULE The anticipated schedule of events related to this solicitation is: Date of RFQ Request for qualifications published 23 days later Last day for questions 30 days later Statements of qualification are due 35 days later Qualification statements distributed to evaluation committee 50 days later Evaluation committee meeting held Next meeting Short-list of ranked firms recommended to City Commission Dates are estimated and subject to change at the City's discretion. F. SELECTION PROCESS 1. The criteria for selection shall be based on the criteria listed in the RFQ. The City reserves the right, before awarding the contract, to require a Respondent to submit additional evidence of its qualifications, as the City may deem necessary and may require oral presentations of firms. The City shall be the sole judge of the competency of Respondents. 2. A City evaluation committee will evaluate each respondent's qualifications and will short-list and recommend to the City Commission the top tour(i)three (3) firms, if possible, in ranked order of qualifications based upon the evaluation committee's evaluation of the responses and any client references. All Respondents shall be notified via Onvia/Demandstar or other means of the evaluation committee's recommended ranking of firms to the City Commission. The City Commission's decision to endorse or modify the ranking by the evaluation committee shall be final. The City Commission shall be the final authority in the award or rejection of any and all responses. RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 12 3. The City will apply the negotiation requirements of Section 287.0055, Fla. Stat., (a.k.a., CCNA). The City will attempt to negotiate an agreement with the top-ranked Respondent. If no agreement is reached with the top-ranked Respondent, negotiations will be terminated and initiated with the second-ranked Respondent, and so on, until an agreement is reached. 4. The successful Respondent shall be required to execute an agreement which provides, among other things, that all plans, drawings, reports, and specifications that result from Respondent's services shall become the property of the City. Upon the successful negotiation of an agreement, a formal contract will be prepared and subsequent executed by both parties. Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points 1. Overall expertise of the firm to provide requested services • General civil • Roadway and other transportation • Environmental and stormwater 40 • Potable water, sanitary sewer, and reclaimed water utilities • Parks & recreation 2. Past performance and experience of the team members 2540 3. Ability to meet time a-rl budget requiromentsCurrent and projected 4510 workload of the firm 4. Affect of legal action against the-firm �8 5. Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee 5 6. Certified minority business enterprise (partial points may be awarded for 5 MBE subconsultants) 100 Information supplied by client references may be used in determining the relative merits of a Respondent under any and all of the above-listed criteria. G. TASK ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURES Firm(s) selected by the City will provide engineering services to the City on an as needed basis, based upon task orders to be issued by the City under the continuing contract. No work shall commence until the verification of the issuance of the purchase order or other authorization document. It shall be engineering firm's responsibility to include those references on each invoice submitted for the work. Invoicing for completed work or progress billing shall be submitted to the requesting City Department for processing and submission for payment by the Finance Department with a copy to: Accounts Payable Finance Department City of Ocoee 150 N. Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, Florida 34761 RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 13 H. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR STATE OR FEDERALLY FUNDED PROJECTS Should any of the projects for which engineering services are provided under this solicitation involve State funds, this entire solicitation is governed by the requirements of the State of Florida, and the CCNA Act Section 287.055 for a continuing contract. State reporting requirements for the specific grant and other laws and regulations may apply to a given service task order. Any such requirements shall be part of the task proposal solicitation and any subsequent proposal made shall explicitly state the firm's intent to comply with such requirements. Should any of the projects for which engineering services are provided under this solicitation involve federal funds, this entire solicitation is governed by the requirements of the specific federal grant. In order to avoid any issue regarding the possibility of a non- competitive award being made to a firm that provides services through a continuing contract, all solicitations for design and/or fee proposals for services under this solicitation that involve federal funds shall be issued to all firms providing continuing engineering services. Federal reporting requirements for the specific federal grant and other laws and regulations may apply to a given service task order. Any such requirements shall be part of the task proposal solicitation and any subsequent proposal made shall explicitly state the firm's intent to comply with such requirements. This RFQ complies with the federal requirements for small purchase procedures and meets the requirements of 24 CFR Part 85 Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State, Local and Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments — Procurement — 2001 Edition and any subsequent amendments. Engineering services which are federally funded must be in an amount of less than $100,000. This solicitation further complies with the permitted option of procurement by competitive proposals for qualifications-based procurement of architectural and engineering professional services, whereby competitors' qualifications are evaluated and the most qualified competitor is selected, subject to negotiation of fair and reasonable compensation. The applicable federal requirements allow the selection criteria to include consideration of a firm's geographic location when the application of such criteria leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms, given the nature and size of the project, to compete for the contract. As implemented herein, geographic location is a minor consideration in the ranking and selection process and is not an absolute requirement for any Respondent. I. BID PROTESTS All Bid Protests shall be submitted to the Purchasing Agent in the following manner: A Bidder shall file a written bid protest under this Article or be barred any relief; oral protests shall not be acknowledged. A bid protest shall be limited to the following grounds: (a) issues arising from the procurement provisions of the Project Manual, its addenda, and other bidding documents; and/or (b) applicable federal, state, or local law. No bid protest may be based upon questions concerning the design documents (drawings and specifications). The Bidder RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 14 shall clarify all questions concerning the design documents of the project prior to submitting its bid. The content of the bid protest shall fully state the factual and legal grounds for the protest and the legal basis for the relief requested. The bid protest shall be filed with the Purchasing Agent not later than three (3) calendar days after the posting of the notice of intent to award or recommendation of award by staff, whichever is earlier. The Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the City, shall make a determination of the merits of the protest not later than five (5) business days after receipt of the protest. If the City denies the protest, the City may proceed with award of the contract unless enjoined by order of a court of competent jurisdiction. END OF INSTRUCTIONS RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 15 COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFO#1503 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE RFQ INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION OF YOUR QUALIFICATION PACKAGE. PLEASE SIGN BELOW ATTESTING THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL RFQ INSTRUCTIONS, AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUCCESSFUL RESPONDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO ENTER INTO A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OCOEE. COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) E-MAIL ADDRESS IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE(manual) FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: NAME/TITLE(PLEASE PRINT) STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID# Individual Corporation Partnership Other(Specify) Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of ,20 . Personally Known or Produced Identification Notary Public-State of (Type of Identification) County of Signature of Notary Public Printed,typed or stamped Commissioned name of Notary Public RFQ 1503_Continuing Engineering Services 16 Mayor Commissioners S. Scott Vandergrift John Grogan, District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 City Manager Rusty Johnson, District 3 Robert Frank Joel F. Keller,District 4 owes florida July 9, 2015 ADDENDUM NO: ONE (1) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ #1503 CONTINUING CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES This addendum consists of two (2) pages, and shall modify and become a part of the original RFQ documents for Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services. Respondents shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on this Addendum. Failure to do so may subject the Respondent to disqualification. The RFQ due date remains the same. Questions and Clarifications and/or Revisions to the RFQ documents are as follows: Revision 1: Evaluation Criteria, p. 13 has been revised to reflect the following changes, see below for the new Evaluation Criteria Chart: Evaluation Criterion No. 2. Points are hereby changed to: 40 Points; Evaluation Criterion No. 3. Is hereby changed to "Current and Projected Workload of the Firm" 10 Points. Responses to this criterion should be included in Section I. (Firm's Qualifications) of your submittal. Evaluation Criterion No. 4. Affect of legal action against the firm has been removed, and the 10 points distributed among the other criteria#2 and#3. Renumbered the remaining criteria. Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points 1. Overall expertise of the firm to provide requested services • General civil • Roadway and other transportation • Environmental and stormwater 40 • Potable water, sanitary sewer,and reclaimed water utilities • Parks&recreation 2. Past performance and experience of the team members 40 — 3. Current and projected workload of the Firm 10 4. Location of the office and proximity to the City of Ocoee 5 5. Certified minority business enterprise (partial points may be awarded for MBE 5 subconsultants) City of Ocoee• 150 N Lakeshore Drive•Ocoee,Florida 34761 phone: (407)905-3100•fax: (407)905-3194•www.ocoee.org Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points TOTAL POINTS 100 Revision 2: Page 11, Section D. I. Firm's Qualifications, 4th Bullet has been changed to: "List of firm's other current or recent successfully completed similar services within the past five (5) years with other public or private agencies. Revision 3: Page 11, Section D. I. Firm's Qualifications: Add 6th Bullet: "Current and projected workload of the Firm,provide project and client names and projected commencement and completion dates". Revision 4: Page 12, Section D. II. Firm's Office Location & Other Forms: Delete the 5th Bullet, Summary of Litigation in its entirety. Revision 5: Page 3, Section A. 2. and Page 12, Section F. 2 has been changed to three(3) firms instead of four (4) firms. The City intends to award continuing contracts to no fewer than three (3) firms deemed to be the most highly qualified to perform the required services. Question 1: Can you please provide an approximate fee breakdown for the various scope areas that were expended throughout the life of the previous Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services contract, i.e. traffic studies, utility work, etc.? Answer 1: The current and prior years' City budgets are available at http://www.ocoee.org/294/Budget,which includes the previous and current capital projects. The combined total paid to the previous four(4)firms for the life of the previous continuing engineering contract was approximately $1,139,000.00. To breakdown the amounts by scope area would require lengthy research in pulling each individual work order;therefore, you would need to submit a public records request to our City Clerk's department should you still need this information. The Sign-In Sheet for the Evaluation Committee RFQ Discussion meeting has been posted to Demandstar. This meeting is exempt for 30 days after RFQ opening or upon Notice of Intent to Award in compliance with Florida Statute 286.0113. Jo ce olbert, CPPB Purchasing Agent cc:Evaluation Committee All respondents shall acknowledge this addendum in your qualification package by completing the section below and including in Section II-Firm's Office Location & Other Forms. Respondent: Signature: Name: Title: RFQ1503 Continuing Contracts for Engineering Services Addendum 1 2